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octubre 26, 2017 | Cuidado del césped
Each year, 67 million pounds of synthetic pesticides are used on lawns in the United States, and we spend more than $5 billion on fertilizers derived from fossi [...]
septiembre 26, 2017 | Hierba
You may think grass doesn't affect your daily life too much, but grass actually affects a lot of things in your life, from air to alcohol. We're big fans of gra [...]
14 de julio de 2017 | Plagas
Texas tiene un clima cálido y soleado que gusta a la gente. Por desgracia, a los bichos también les gusta, y el césped de Texas puede infestarse de visitantes desagradables. Estos son algunos de [...]
junio 14, 2017 | Hierba
We've all heard the saying "the grass is always greener on the other side." The truth is, the color (and the texture) of grass depends on what part of the count [...]
mayo 31, 2017 | Cuidado del césped
Lawn care has many layers when it comes to watering. How often you water the lawn is just as important as when you should water the lawn and how much you should [...]
27 de abril de 2017 | Jardinería
La gestión de la paja en el césped es crucial para conseguir un césped en perfecto estado. Conozca las cantidades beneficiosas y perjudiciales de paja y cómo [...]
marzo 22, 2017 | Cuidado del césped
1. Reduce Weeds Besides being unsightly, weeds compete with your grass for moisture & nutrients. Stay ahead of the game by applying pre-emergent herbicides [...]
febrero 16, 2017 | Hierba
Many homeowners mistakenly believe that the shorter they cut their lawn, the less often they will need to mow. While this may sound right, improper mowing can d [...]
enero 5, 2017 | Cuidado del césped
Even in areas like Texas that enjoy milder winter weather, the colder season can still cause serious problems for your yard. One of the biggest issues — and m [...]
septiembre 14, 2016 | Cuidado del césped
Why does dog urine kill grass? Dog urine from healthy animals is very high in nitrogen, which damages grass in high concentrations. Sure, you might see nitrogen [...]