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Managing Pests the Eco-Friendly Way

More than 98 percent of the insects in your landscape are either beneficial or benign. For the remaining 2 percent, there are ways to manage these pests without harming the rest. Anytime there is [...]

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Six Steps to Your Irrigation System Design Rebate

Itching to make changes to your irrigation system? Or considering ditching it altogether? We can help you do that — and put a little extra cash in your pocket! If you have been considering some [...]

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Tackle Irrigation System Changes Now

October and November are the ideals months of the year to make some or all of your irrigation system a thing of the past or upgrade it to boost efficiency. For many people, the idea of change can [...]

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Winter Watering Makes Your Sewer Bill (and Weeds) Grow

Wouldn’t it be great if you had a say in how much you’re charged for your monthly sewer service? Wait a minute, you actually do! Ok everyone, let’s have a show of hands to see how [...]

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Help Monarchs Make the Journey

October marks the peak of the monarch migration southward through Texas and on to Mexico for the winter. There are several ways you can help them along their journey. Texas is known for its wide [...]

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Chinch Bugs: Your Lawn’s Worst Enemy

The heat and high temps of late summer aren’t the only culprits that take a toll on your landscape. If your St. Augustine lawn is looking sad and jaundiced, it may be under attack. The [...]

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Get Paid to Retire Your Irrigation System

Sprinkler system running up your water bill? Consider ditching it with our Irrigation Design Rebate and add a little cold hard cash to your pocket. Irrigation systems represent a convenient [...]

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The Natural Remedy for Ants in Your Plants

Fire ants have been the bane of landscape enjoyment for many years in Texas. Fear not, there’s an easy and effective three-ingredient remedy you can concoct at home. Temperatures are [...]

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Butterflies and Bees Aren’t the Only Flower Pollinators

Don’t be so hasty to shoo away those beetles, flies and wasps you see in your garden. They’re helping your flowers produce seed for the future! With spring in full force and flowers aplenty, it’s [...]

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Winter Watering – How Much Is Enough?

While there’s no perfect answer to how much you should water in winter, there are some key conditions and observations to consider. As homeowners watch their landscapes enter winter dormancy, [...]