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If you’ve spent time maintaining your lawn only to notice the grass growing sideways instead of upright, you're not alone. It can look strange and uneven, even if your yard is healthy in color. That leaning or flattened appearance isn’t always about poor upkeep.
If you’ve ever looked out at your lawn in Nichols Hills and wondered why some spots seem to turn brown in a perfect circle, you’re not imagining things. Dead grass patches that form uniform shapes like circles or rings are more common than people think. Unfortunately, they don't fix themselves.
If you’ve stepped outside lately and feel like spiders are setting up camp in every corner of your yard, you’re not imagining things. As the Oklahoma summer peaks, spider activity tends to rise, especially in places like Edmond.
As we get into the thick of summer in Oklahoma, lawns can start showing signs of stress, especially after baking in the sun for weeks. Whether you live in Edmond, Moore, or any other nearby community, late summer is a great time to look closely at your grass and see if it's holding up.
Finding mushrooms popping up in your lawn can be a little surprising. One day your grass looks great, and the next there’s a cluster of white or brown caps growing overnight. If you live in Piedmont and take pride in your yard, every strange spot on your lawn grabs your attention pretty quickly.
Running into wasps outside your home isn’t just a minor summer annoyance. For many folks in Oklahoma, seeing these stinging insects zip through the yard is a common part of July.
A lawn that looks patchy or grows unevenly can be frustrating, especially when you’ve poured time and energy into keeping it green. If one side of your yard looks lush, while another section struggles to grow, something’s off.
Oklahoma summers make lawn care an uphill battle, especially when chinch bugs show up uninvited. These tiny insects can destroy entire patches of grass quicker than most homeowners would expect.
Keeping your lawn healthy goes beyond watering and mowing. One important part that many people overlook is air circulation. When air doesn’t move well through your soil and grass, it can lead to a long list of problems like worn spots, soggy sections, and weak grass growth.
Summers in Oklahoma City can bring heat, humidity, and, unfortunately for homeowners, the sudden appearance of a tough, wiry weed called nutsedge. If you’ve noticed bright green grass that seems to grow faster and taller than the rest of your lawn, there’s a good chance it’s nutsedge.
If you've spotted a scorpion crawling through your yard or hanging out near your porch lights at night, you're not alone. Summer heat in Oklahoma often drives these tough little creatures out of their hiding places in search of water and cooler spots to settle.
If your grass in Tuttle is starting to look patchy with strange pink or red threads across the blades, there’s a good chance you’re dealing with Red Thread Disease. It’s a turf fungus that quietly creeps into lawns, often after periods of rain or moisture mixed with mild warmth.
Hey there, fellow Oklahomans! If you've been scratching your head over those pesky grasshoppers munching on your crops, you're not alone. Let's dive into this common issue here in greater OKC and explore some solutions that'll have you getting rid of grasshoppers and hopping with joy.
Fleas and ticks are a common problem that pet owners face, especially during the warmer months. They can be found in outdoor areas, as well as indoors, making it essential to take preventative measures.
Do you want a lush and healthy yard? Are you tired of dealing with dry and compacted soil that's preventing your grass from thriving?