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Professional Commercial Mowers vs. Homeowner Mowers: Why Your Lawn Can Tell the Difference Here’s the honest truth: When you see Complete Lawn …

Preparing your lawn for Oklahoma’s brutal summers starts in late spring with proper fertilization, raising your mowing height, adjusting irrigation, applying pre-emergent …

In Oklahoma, apply spring pre-emergent herbicide in late February to early March, before soil temperatures consistently reach 55°F. This prevents crabgrass, foxtail, …

The short answer: If your controller has a working backup battery, your programs will be preserved and the clock will keep running. …

Professional lawn care products, when applied correctly and allowed to dry completely, are generally safe for pets. Most treatments dry within 1-2 …

The best time to overseed in Oklahoma depends entirely on your grass type. For fescue lawns, overseed in fall (September through mid-October) …

Both organic and synthetic fertilizers can produce healthy lawns, and the best choice depends on your priorities. Synthetic fertilizers deliver nutrients quickly …

The 1/3 rule states that you should never remove more than one-third of the grass blade height in a single mowing. If …

The short answer: Oklahoma’s combination of extreme heat, high humidity, dramatic temperature swings, heavy clay soil, and location in the “transition zone” …

The short answer: Pre-emergent doesn’t need warm weather to work. It needs to be in the soil before weed seeds germinate. In …

No Mow May is a conservation movement encouraging homeowners to skip mowing in May to support early-season pollinators like bees and butterflies. …

In most Tulsa-area cities, mowing at 7am is legal but may violate noise ordinances in some municipalities. Tulsa’s noise ordinance restricts “unreasonable” …

Hardscaping (patios, retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, and similar structures) is typically the most expensive part of landscaping, often accounting for 50-70% of …

Choosing a lawn care provider is an important decision that impacts not only the appearance of your lawn but also its long-term …

The short answer: The biggest mistakes homeowners make are choosing based on price alone, not understanding what’s actually included, and failing to …