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Why Your Lawn STILL Gets Weeds (Even After You Spray)
You spray your lawn. It finally looks clean. And then — two weeks later — bam — there’s a fresh batch of weeds staring right back at you. If that sounds familiar, you’re not doing anything wrong. This is one of the most common frustrations homeowners deal with in Oklahoma City, Edmond, Guthrie, Cashion, and Crescent , especially with our fast weather shifts, spring moisture swings, and active soil conditions. And honestly — it catches a lot of people off guard. In this guide
Jan 64 min read


Fall Lawn Care in Oklahoma: The Secret to a Green Spring
Every spring, homeowners ask the same thing — “How do I get my lawn to come back thick and green?” The truth is, your spring lawn color is decided right now, in the fall. If you live in Oklahoma City, Edmond, Guthrie, Cashion, or Crescent, you already know fall weather can be tricky — cool nights, dry winds, and heavy clay soil make it hard for Bermuda grass to stay healthy through winter. But with a few simple fall steps, you can protect your Bermuda roots, stop weeds before
Dec 11, 20254 min read


5 Fall Lawn Care Tips Every Oklahoma Homeowner Should Know
Q: Can I still aerate my lawn in November?
A: Yes, if soil temps are above 55°F — especially for fescue lawns.
Q: Do I need to water my lawn in fall?
A: Yes, about one inch per week keeps roots healthy through winter.
Q: What weeds appear in Oklahoma lawns during fall?
A: Henbit, chickweed, annual bluegrass, and wild mustard.
Q: When should I stop mowing my lawn?
A: Once growth fully stops — usually late November in Oklahoma.
Nov 18, 20253 min read
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