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  2. Texas temperatures are heating up. When is it too early or ...

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    Texas weather is heating up earlier in the day, prompting Texans to wake up earlier to avoid the heat during outdoor activities, including lawn care. But when does the roaring sound of a mower ...

  3. Organic lawn management - Wikipedia

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    A primary element of organic lawn management is the use of compost [2] and compost tea to reduce the need for fertilization and to encourage healthy soil that enables turf to resist pests. [3] A second element is mowing tall (3" – 4") to suppress weeds and encourage deep grass roots, [4] and leaving grass clippings and leaves on the lawn as ...

  4. Lawns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lawn care is thus a popular business in the United States; proper maintenance, construction and management of lawns of various kinds being the focus of much of the modern horticulture industry. Estimates of the amount spent on professional lawn care services vary, but a Harris Survey put the total at $28.9 billion in 2002 (approximately $1,200 ...

  5. Texas Blackland Prairies - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Blackland Prairies are a temperate grassland ecoregion located in Texas that runs roughly 300 miles (480 km) from the Red River in North Texas to San Antonio in the south. The prairie was named after its rich, dark soil. [3] Less than 1% of the original Blackland prairie vegetation remains, scattered across Texas in parcels. [4]

  6. If oppressive heat is Texas’ new normal, are rock gardens ...

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    Homeowners may have to pick between grass lawns and rock gardens if record-high temperatures become the new normal for Texas summers. Here are points for and against each option.

  7. So the Texas heat killed your lawn — think again! Here's how ...

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    You should be watering your grass, but keep drought restrictions in mind, experts say. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  8. Poa arachnifera - Wikipedia

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    Poa arachnifera, the Texas bluegrass, is a species of grass. It is a dioecious perennial plant, native to the southern Great Plains of the United States . [ 1 ]

  9. Nassella leucotricha - Wikipedia

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    Nassella leucotricha is a species of grass known by the common names Texas wintergrass, Texas needlegrass, and Texas tussockgrass. It is native to the south-central United States ( Texas , Oklahoma , Arkansas , Louisiana , Mississippi ) [ 2 ] and much of Mexico (from Tamaulipas and Baja California south to Chiapas ).