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The short answer: Start by identifying what grass you have (Bermuda, fescue, or Zoysia), then build your routine around that grass type’s …

The short answer: A rotor head that spins too fast instead of slowly sweeping back and forth has worn internal gears or …

The short answer: Most residential sprinkler heads use a 1/2-inch threaded connection (the fitting that screws into the pipe), so matching that …

A soil test tells you exactly what nutrients your Oklahoma lawn needs and what it doesn’t, eliminating guesswork from your fertilization program. …

The short answer: Soil compaction happens when soil particles are pressed together so tightly that air, water, and nutrients can’t reach grass …

The short answer: Snow itself is actually beneficial for your lawn, not harmful. It acts as an insulating blanket that protects grass …

The short answer: You can, but you probably shouldn’t. Here’s why: the reason you don’t have weeds right now is likely because …

The main signs of an unhealthy lawn include discoloration (yellow, brown, or pale patches), thin or bare spots, excessive weeds, fungal growth, …

The short answer: Press and hold the left and right arrow buttons simultaneously for about three seconds until the display starts flashing, …

The short answer: Because lawns don’t follow a schedule—but most lawn care programs do. Your regular applications might be 6-8 weeks apart, …

The short answer: The seasonal adjust feature (also called water budget or percentage adjust) lets you increase or decrease all zone run …

The short answer: Yes, salt and de-icing chemicals can cause significant damage to your lawn. When salt-laden snow melts and drains onto …

The short answer: Turn off the water to your irrigation system, dig around the broken head to expose the connection, unscrew the …

The short answer: When every lawn care company in Owasso claims to be “the best,” the real differences show up in what …

The honest truth: When every lawn care company claims to be “the best,” the difference isn’t in the marketing—it’s in what happens …