by Ty | Feb 18, 2026 | Landscaping, Lawn Care
Let’s be real for a second: February in West Texas is one of those months where you wake up to frost one morning and 75 degrees by lunchtime. If you’re looking for Lawn Care tips Midland Texas homeowners can use, it’s important to consider how...
by Ty | Feb 17, 2026 | Landscaping, Lawn Care
Let’s be real for a second—February in West Texas is one of those weird months where you might need a jacket in the morning and shorts by lunchtime. But here’s the thing: this unpredictable weather is actually your secret weapon for getting ahead on...
by Ty | Feb 13, 2026 | Landscaping, Lawn Care
Hey neighbors, if you’re wondering what steps to take for your West Texas lawn after winter, you’re not alone. Let’s be real for a second—you just survived another West Texas winter. Maybe we got hit with a random freeze, maybe it stayed weirdly warm, or maybe (like...
by Ty | Feb 12, 2026 | Landscaping, Plants
Hey Midland gardeners! Looking for a plant that brings nonstop summer color with almost no effort? Say hello to Pride of Barbados (Caesalpinia pulcherrima), aka Peacock Flower or Red Bird of Paradise. Its bright orange-red (or yellow) blooms with long, dramatic...
by Ty | Feb 2, 2026 | Landscaping, Lawn Care
Soil compaction is a common hurdle in the Permian Basin, especially around Midland TX. Heavy equipment, drought, and irregular rainfall squeeze soil pores, slowing water infiltration and root growth. This guide blends mechanical methods, organic amendments, and smart...
by Ty Jones | Jan 30, 2026 | Landscaping, Lawn Care, Plants, Trees
In the world of trees, two main categories stand out: deciduous and evergreen. Each type has its unique characteristics and brings its own charm to landscapes and forests. Let’s delve into the differences between these two varieties to appreciate the diversity...
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