For homeowners in Plano, Texas, February is a pivotal month for lawn care—even if your yard doesn’t look very active yet. North Texas weather can warm up quickly, and when it does, weeds and insects are ready to take advantage. Many common weeds found in Plano lawns, including crabgrass and broadleaf varieties, begin germinating as soon as soil temperatures start to rise. Applying preventative treatments in late winter helps stop these weeds before they ever break through the surface, making control far
For many homeowners in Plano, Texas, February is the month when lawn care slips to the bottom of the to-do list. The grass looks dormant, weeds seem to have disappeared, and pests feel like a problem for future you. But behind the scenes, your lawn is quietly setting the stage for spring. Think of winter as your lawn’s “loading screen.” Nothing flashy is happening above ground, but important processes are underway below the surface. Common North Texas weeds are waiting for soil temperatures to rise,
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