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Category: Texas

The Most Common Weeds in North Texas

By Teresa Joaquim | Updated: November 21, 2024
Texas

Crabgrass and henbit are some of the most common weeds in north Texas. Read this article to discover the most common weeds in the region.

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The Most Common South Texas Weeds

By Teresa Joaquim | Updated: November 21, 2024
Texas

Winecup, sandbur, and crabgrass — these are just a few of the most common south Texas weeds. Read to learn how to identify the most common weeds in the area.

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When to Fertilize Your Lawn in Texas

By Maria Isabela Reis | Updated: November 21, 2024
Texas

Learn the best times to fertilize your lawn in Texas, from early spring to early summer and again in fall, with timing tips for different regions of the state.

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The Most Common West Texas Weeds

By Teresa Joaquim | Updated: November 21, 2024
Texas

Purslane, dandelion, and Bermudagrass are some of the most common west Texas weeds. Read to learn more about these and other common weeds of the region.

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The Most Common Central Texas Weeds

By Teresa Joaquim | Updated: November 21, 2024
Texas

Henbit and Bermudagrass are some of the most common central Texas weeds. Read this article to learn about the common weeds in this region.

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When to Dethatch Your Lawn in Texas

By Rela Catucod | Updated: November 21, 2024
Texas

Dethatch your Texas lawn in late spring for warm-season grasses and early fall for cool-season types. Get the timing right for your specific type of grass.

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When to Aerate Your Lawn in Texas

By Rela Catucod | Updated: November 21, 2024
Texas

Boost your lawn’s health by aerating at the right time. Aerate your Texas lawn from May to June for warm-season grasses and early fall for cool-season lawns.

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When to Fertilize Your Lawn in West Texas

By Maria Isabela Reis | Updated: November 21, 2024
Texas

Discover the best times to fertilize your lawn in West Texas. May and September are key months, with a summer application in some cases.

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When to Fertilize Your Lawn in Central Texas

By Maria Isabela Reis | Updated: November 21, 2024
Texas

Learn the best times to fertilize your lawn in Central Texas for a healthy yard. April and October are key months, with extra care needed in some cases.

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The Most Common Texas Weeds

By Teresa Joaquim | Updated: November 21, 2024
Texas

Ragweed, thistle, goosegrass — these are some of the most common weeds in Texas. Learn more about them so you can keep your lawn safe.

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