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Why Your Lawn Looks Dead in Winter(And What It’s Really Telling You)
Most homeowners step outside in winter, look at their lawn, and immediately panic. The grass is brown. It feels dry. It looks completely dead. For homeowners across Oklahoma City, Edmond, Guthrie, Cashion, and Crescent , this reaction is incredibly common — especially after a hot, stressful summer followed by cold winter weather. The assumption is almost always the same: something went wrong. But here’s the part almost nobody explains. In most cases, nothing is wrong at all .
Feb 74 min read


3 Winter Mistakes That RUIN Your Lawn in Spring
If you want a thick, green lawn in spring, the truth is this: winter matters far more than most homeowners realize. Across Oklahoma City, Edmond, Guthrie, Cashion, and Crescent, we see the same frustration every year. Lawns that looked “fine” all winter suddenly wake up thin, patchy, or full of weeds once spring arrives. Homeowners assume something went wrong recently — but the real damage usually happened months earlier. There are three winter mistakes that quietly ruin law
Jan 55 min read
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