Can I Fill Low Spots with Topsoil Without Killing the Grass?

Yes — you can fill shallow low spots without killing the grass, but the depth of the depression and the material you use determine whether the grass survives or needs to be replaced. The key rule is never cover more than half an inch of grass at a time. Shallow depressions under two inches deep […]

What Is a French Drain and Do I Need One?

A French drain is a subsurface drainage system — a trench filled with gravel and a perforated pipe that collects groundwater or slowly percolating surface water and redirects it away from problem areas through gravity flow to a suitable outlet. Despite the name, French drains have nothing to do with France; they are named after […]

How Do I Fix a Low Spot in My Lawn That Holds Water?

The right fix for a lawn low spot depends on how deep the depression is, how large it is, and whether it is caused by soil settling, compaction, or an actual drainage problem directing water toward that area. For shallow depressions under two inches deep, top dressing with a sand-soil mix and reseeding or sodding […]

Why Does Water Pool in One Area of My Yard After Rain?

By the lawn care experts at Complete Lawn Care | Serving Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, and Sand Springs Water pools in one area of your yard after rain because that spot sits lower than the surrounding ground, because the soil underneath has become too compacted to absorb water at the rate it arrives, […]

How Often Should I Sharpen My Mower Blade?

By the lawn care experts at Complete Lawn Care | Serving Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, and Sand Springs For a typical homeowner mowing a residential lawn once a week, you should sharpen your mower blade at least two to three times per season — and once at the very start of the mowing […]

Does Mowing Direction Affect How Thick My Lawn Grows?

Yes — mowing direction has a real and measurable effect on lawn density over time. When you always mow the same direction, grass blades lean permanently that way, mower wheel paths compact the soil in the same strips week after week, and reduced light penetration through a leaned canopy gradually thins the lower growth zones. […]

Will Mowing in Circles Damage My Lawn?

By the lawn care experts at Complete Lawn Care | Serving Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, and Sand Springs Mowing in circles occasionally will not damage your lawn, but doing it as your only mowing pattern week after week will. The real problem is not the circular path itself — it is the repetition. […]

How Do Lawn Companies Create Stripe Patterns in Grass?

Lawn stripes are created by bending grass blades in alternating directions so that adjacent mowing passes reflect light differently — one pass appears lighter, the next darker — producing the striped effect you see on baseball fields, golf courses, and high-end residential lawns. The stripes are not painted, dyed, or cut at different heights. They […]

What Is the Difference Between Annuals and Perennials for Oklahoma?

Annuals are plants that complete their full life cycle in one growing season and must be replanted each year. Perennials are plants that die back in winter but return from their root system each spring, often for many years. In Oklahoma, the distinction matters more than in milder climates because our weather extremes — the […]

Should I Remove Old Mulch Before Adding New Mulch?

By the landscape experts at Complete Lawn Care | Serving Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, and Sand Springs In most cases, no — you do not need to remove all of your old mulch before adding new. If the existing layer is still in reasonable condition, raking it to break up any compaction and […]