Blog
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Soil Improvements
Does your soil need some improvements? Try Nature’s Guide Cotton Burr Compost. Nature’s Guide Cotton Burr Compost comes from cotton plants off the high plains, no chemical defoliate is used....
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Grasshopper Problems?
Young grasshoppers are hatching out and starting to feed. One biological way of controlling grasshoppers is using a product called Nolo Bait. Nolo Bait is an EPA registered biological control...
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West Nile Virus: Take Control
West Nile Virus season is just around the corner. Tarrant County has 150 mosquito traps out across the county checking for mosquito carrying the virus. This is Tarrant County slogan...
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Spring Fertilizing
Spring is here and now is the time to fertilize and feed the lawn and plants. Here are the basic make up of fertilizer. On a bag of fertilizer or...
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Spring Weed Control
April is here and so are the weeds. The dandelions, henbit and other broad-leaf weeds are thriving. One option to slow down and kill the broad-leaf weeds is to use...
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Mike’s Winter Weather Tips
Cold fronts and freezing weather started early this year. With the cooler temperatures and fall rain, we are now enjoying some great fall color in our landscapes. Even though the...
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How Will You Honor Our Heroes This Veterans Day?
This Veterans Day, Monday November 11, take the time to honor those who have given so much in service to this great country. Remember, “Freedom is never free!” Here are...
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Transitioning Plants Back Indoors
October is the time to start preparing tropical plants for the move back inside. Begin the transition by moving tropical plants into shade or lower lighted areas of the yard. ...
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Fall Gardens & Wild Flower Seeds
It’s not too late to start your fall vegetable garden. Planting time is now for broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, chard, kale, lettuce, onions, scallions, spinach, turnips and more....
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Fall Is The Time To Fertilize
September is a great time to fertilize the lawn. After the hot summer temperatures, lawns need a boost to green them back up. Use any of these great Nutra Grow...
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Mike’s August Garden Newsletter
August is here and fall gardens need to get started. The weather this year has not been normal. With cooler temperatures and rain in July, we are set for a...
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Fall Garden Planting
Yes, you heard us correctly. We know it’s late July or early August, and it’s hot. But it’s also time to start thinking about your fall garden and preparing your...