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In this DIY world, there’s a good chance you might be considering tackling lawn care on your own. After all, why pay for something that you could easily do yourself? But therein lies the big question—how easy is it to really do lawn care on your own? There may be a number of reasons that you think DIY lawn care makes sense for you. But there are a lot of important points to consider before making that leap. So, in this article, we’ll be exploring some of the pros and cons of...
The best time of the year not only consists of spending time with loved ones, eating great food, and giving, but also lighting the night up while filling the neighborhood with joy - or decking the house out better than the neighbor! Christmas Lights by ZipLawn Here at ZipLawn we take pride in our work, and we strive to achieve the goals and expectations our customers want. That being said, this time of year is important to us. We want to work with you and want to help you plan your Christmas...
If you have a lawn sprinkler and irrigation system on your property, it's important to conduct regular inspections at least once a year. Discovering issues with your system early on will reduce water waste, saving you money while helping to ensure your home is surrounded by a lush, healthy landscape. While more involved repairs should be left to a professional, checking your lawn sprinkler system for top-level issues is something you can easily do yourself. Whether you live in warmer...
The purpose of an irrigation system is to maintain a consistent moisture level in the soil. While your irrigation (sprinkler) system is a complex system composed of check valves, and pipes, control valves, main lines, lateral lines, different zones, rotor heads, spray heads, bubblers, drip lines and everything in between–the single most important piece is the controller. Your controller acts as the brain of the operation and tells the rest of the system exactly when to apply water to the...
Crabgrass is one of the most difficult weeds to control since nothing is effective at killing the crabgrass weed once it has emerged. This is why a spring pre-emergent to kill crabgrass is so important. Keep reading and learn how to kill crabgrass and keep it away for good. How Does Crabgrass Grow Your best defense against crabgrass is a thick, lush and healthy lawn. Crabgrass is more likely to take root in bare, patchy lawns and areas where the soil is densely compacted. Effectively...
Introduction Maintaining a beautiful and healthy lawn requires expertise and dedication. In Texas, where the climate and landscape demand specific care, choosing the right lawn care service is crucial. This article will compare and contrast five prominent lawn care services in Texas: ZipLawn, PJ's Lawn Care, Texas Turf, Garcia’s Landscaping, and MDM Landscaping, to help you make an informed decision for your lawn care needs. 1. ZipLawn Pros: Convenient Online Booking: ZipLawn offers an...
Winter brings a unique set of challenges to gardeners and homeowners in Texas, as the cooler temperatures provide an ideal environment for the growth of winter weeds. These persistent intruders can take over lawns, gardens, and landscapes if left unchecked. In this article, we'll explore three of the most common winter weeds in Texas and discuss effective strategies to rid your outdoor spaces of these unwelcome guests. 1. Henbit (Lamium amplexicaule) Description: Henbit, with its vibrant...
When it comes to effective and sustainable drainage solutions, the French drain stands as a classic and time-tested method. Its ability to efficiently manage excess water and prevent flooding has made it a staple in both residential and commercial construction projects. In this article, we delve into the mechanics, benefits, and applications of French drains, showcasing their versatile use in diverse scenarios. Understanding the French Drain: A French drain, also known as a weeping tile, is...
Winter weeds, such as annual bluegrass (poa annua), chickweed, henbit, as well as some perennial weeds, such as clover and dandelion, must have several consecutive days of fall soil temperatures below 70 degrees before they germinate. During the fall, winter weeds will germinate only to appear during early winter. When to Apply Fall Pre-emergent It is important to apply fall pre-emergent at the right time based on the average soil temperature at your location. If you apply it too late...