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Here’s the honest truth: If you’re starting professional lawn care for the first time—or your lawn has been neglected for years—you need …

The short answer: Crabgrass prevention has to start before spring because crabgrass begins germinating as soon as soil temperatures rise into the …

The short answer: Having weeds—even with a lawn service—is normal, especially in the first year. Weed control is preventative and cumulative, not …

Here’s the honest truth: If you’re asking, “Why do I need to mow weekly during the growing season in Jenks?”—the real question …

The short answer: Service calls between scheduled treatments are sometimes necessary because not all weeds respond the same way or on the …

Here’s the brutally honest truth: Complete Lawn Care isn’t the right fit for everyone—and we’re okay with that. After 25+ years in …

You should avoid mowing when the grass is wet, during extreme heat, when the lawn is drought-stressed, during disease outbreaks, or when …

You should avoid fertilizing during drought stress, extreme heat (above 90°F), when grass is dormant, immediately before heavy rain, or when the …

The short answer: It depends entirely on your grass type. Bermuda and Zoysia (warm-season grasses) stop growing when soil temperatures drop below …

Here’s the brutally honest truth: If you sign up for lawn care in March or later in Tulsa, you’ve already missed the …

The short answer: In Tulsa, fertilize Bermuda grass lawns starting in late April through early September, and fertilize fescue lawns in early …

The best time to apply weed control in Tulsa depends on the type of weeds you’re fighting. For pre-emergent control of crabgrass …

The short answer: Weeds begin preparing to germinate when soil temperatures consistently reach the low 50s, and in the Tulsa area, that …

When you hire a professional lawn care service, you should expect consistent, scheduled visits, clear communication about what’s being applied, noticeable improvement …

The short answer: Most lawn care companies don’t explain that weed control takes 2-3 years of consistent treatment to fully work, that …