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How Winter Lawn Care Sets the Tone for the Entire Year

Great lawns aren’t built in spring—they’re built months earlier. Winter Is a Planning Season Professional lawn care programs are designed around year-round timing. Each application builds on the last. What Happens If You Skip Winter Treatments? Increased weed pressure Slower spring green-up Thinner turf Higher costs later Why Consistency Matters Lawns respond best to consistent care.…

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Common Winter Lawn Care Mistakes Homeowners Make

Even well-intentioned homeowners can accidentally damage their lawn during winter. Here are the most common mistakes we see—and how to avoid them. Mistake #1: Overwatering or Underwatering Both extremes stress dormant turf. Follow weather-based watering instead of a fixed schedule. Mistake #2: Ignoring Weeds Many homeowners wait until spring to treat weeds, which is often…

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Fertilizing in Winter – What’s Helpful and What’s Harmful

One of the most common questions we get in January is: Should I fertilize my lawn right now? The answer is yes—but carefully. Why Heavy Fertilization Is a Mistake Warm-season grasses are dormant in winter. Applying high-nitrogen fertilizer now can: Waste product Promote weak growth Increase disease risk What Your Lawn Actually Needs Winter is the ideal…

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Why Winter Weed Control Is the Key to a Weed-Free Spring

If you’ve ever wondered why weeds seem to explode overnight in spring, the answer usually lies in what happened—or didn’t happen—during winter. The Truth About Winter Weeds Many of the weeds that plague North Texas lawns in spring actually germinate in winter. These include: Annual bluegrass (Poa annua) Henbit Chickweed Rescue grass By the time they’re…

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January Lawn Care in North Texas – What Your Lawn Really Needs Right Now

anuary may feel like a slow month for lawn care, but what you do (or don’t do) now plays a major role in how your lawn performs the rest of the year. In North Texas, winter lawn care is less about active growth and more about preparation, protection, and prevention. What’s Happening to Your Lawn…

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Winter Weed Control — Why Lawn Care Doesn’t Stop in December

When December rolls around, most homeowners think lawn care season is over.But in North Texas, the work isn’t done just because the grass slows down.Weeds don’t hibernate — and neither should your lawn program. At America’s Best Lawncare, we help homeowners across Prosper, Frisco, McKinney, Celina, Allen, and Fairview stay ahead of winter weeds that…

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Fall Lawn Care in Collin County — Strengthen Roots Before Winter

When fall arrives in Collin County, your grass is doing more beneath the surface than you might think.As the summer sun fades, your lawn shifts its energy from blade growth to root development — making fall one of the most important times of the year for professional lawn care. At America’s Best Lawncare, we help…

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Big Savings, Beautiful Lawns: Unlock the Discounts at America’s Best Lawncare

At America’s Best Lawncare, we believe lawn care excellence shouldn’t just look good — it should deliver real value.We’ve built our discount programs to reward smart planning, support our local heroes, and help homeowners across North Texas enjoy premium lawn care at a better rate. From Prosper to McKinney, Celina to Frisco, our goal is…

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America’s Best Lawncare Named Finalist for BBB Torch Award for Ethics

We’re beyond proud to announce that America’s Best Lawncare has been selected as a finalist for the Better Business Bureau Torch Award for Ethics — an incredible honor that recognizes businesses who demonstrate integrity, transparency, and a commitment to doing the right thing, even when no one’s watching. This award celebrates companies that build trust…

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Lawn Care in North Texas: The Grass Isn’t Greener — It’s Just Better Cared For

The Reality of North Texas Lawns There’s a saying we love in North Texas: “If you don’t like the weather, give it 15 minutes.”That’s great for conversation — but not so great for your lawn. Our climate can’t make up its mind. One week you’re mowing twice, the next you’re staring at crunchy brown grass…