How Do I Find a Reputable Lawn Care Provider in Owasso? A Homeowner’s Guide

The short answer: Look for longevity (companies that have been in business 10+ years have figured out how to deliver results), check for proper licensing and insurance, read reviews but look for patterns rather than individual complaints, ask about their actual process (vague answers are a red flag), and pay attention to professionalism: branded trucks, […]

Fescue Grass Care in Oklahoma: How to Keep It Alive Through Summer

Fescue is a cool-season grass that struggles in Oklahoma’s hot summers but provides a green lawn during fall, winter, and spring when Bermuda is brown or dormant. To keep Fescue healthy in Oklahoma, mow high (3-4 inches), water consistently during summer stress, fertilize primarily in fall, and overseed annually in September-October. Fescue requires more attention […]

Should I Still Water My Lawn in October and November in Oklahoma?

The short answer: Yes, but less than summer—and how much depends entirely on your grass type. Bermuda lawns are slowing down and need minimal water as they approach dormancy. Fescue lawns are in their prime growing season and actually need consistent moisture through fall. The biggest mistake Oklahoma homeowners make is either stopping irrigation too […]

Fall Fertilization for Oklahoma Lawns: Why October Is Prime Time

October is one of the most important months to fertilize your Oklahoma lawn. Fall fertilization helps your Bermuda grass store nutrients before winter dormancy, leading to faster green-up and stronger growth the following spring. For fescue lawns, fall is the primary growing season, making fertilization even more critical. Apply fall fertilizer before the first hard […]

Does Complete Lawn Care Screw Up Sometimes? Let’s Be Honest…

Here’s the truth nobody in lawn care wants to admit: Yes. We mess up sometimes. Does Complete Lawn Care nail every single service call, every single day, perfectly, with zero issues ever? Hell no. We wish! But here’s the thing—you don’t stay in business for 25+ years in Tulsa by being mediocre or making excuses. […]

Can I Do My Own Lawn Fertilization? DIY vs. Professional

Yes, you can fertilize your own lawn, but consistent professional results require knowledge of proper products, timing, application rates, and Oklahoma’s specific conditions. DIY fertilization works best for homeowners willing to invest time learning proper techniques and who accept that mistakes can damage lawns. Professional services typically deliver better results because they use commercial-grade products […]

DIY Lawn Care vs. Professional Service in Tulsa: A Complete Cost Analysis

Here’s the honest breakdown: When you factor in equipment, products, time, mistakes, and results, DIY lawn care in Tulsa typically costs homeowners $1,500-$5,000+ per year when you include the true value of your time and hidden expenses. Professional service from Complete Lawn Care runs around $385-$650 per year depending on lawn size, and you get […]

How Do I Set Different Watering Schedules for Front Yard and Backyard Zones?

The short answer: Use different programs (usually labeled A, B, and C) on your irrigation controller. Assign your front yard zones to Program A with one schedule, and assign your backyard zones to Program B with a different schedule. Each program can have its own watering days, start times, and zone run times. This allows […]

Why Does Crabgrass Prevention Start Before Spring in Tulsa, Oklahoma?

The short answer: Crabgrass prevention must start before spring because crabgrass seeds germinate based on soil temperature, not calendar dates—and in Tulsa, soil temperatures can reach the critical 55°F threshold as early as late February during warm spells. By the time you see crabgrass in your lawn, germination happened weeks ago and the prevention window […]

Cost of Weed Control and Fertilizer: DIY vs. Hiring a Professional in Tulsa

When you add up the true cost of doing weed control and fertilization yourself, including products, equipment, time, and the inevitable mistakes, hiring a professional often costs only slightly more than DIY. And in many cases, professional service actually costs less when you factor in wasted products from improper application, replacement costs for lawn damage, […]