Plant Safety Tips From a Lawn Care Professional

Plant Safety Tips From a Lawn Care Professional

Your lawn care efforts are focused on year-round beautification; but did you know that landscaping can be terrifying as well? While the experts at Executive Lawn Care take pride in our lawn mowing and related landscaping services, we’d like to take some time to settle...
Dull Vs. Sharp Blades for Mowing Your Lawn

Dull Vs. Sharp Blades for Mowing Your Lawn

Mowing your lawn isn’t as simple as just dragging your mower across the yard. There is a distinct difference in how a lawn looks when cut with a sharp lawnmower blade and how it looks when it is shredded by a dull lawnmower blade. A sharp blade makes the lawn look...
Expert Lawn Care Tips for Fall Fertilization

Expert Lawn Care Tips for Fall Fertilization

Fall fertilization can help make your lawn a pleasurable experience. Nothing feels better than taking a barefoot stroll through your lush, freshly mowed lawn.  You don’t get that lush spring lawn without a bit of work in the autumn. Fall fertilizing is vital to your...
Keeping Up With Your Crepemyrtle

Keeping Up With Your Crepemyrtle

Known as one of hardiest shrubs, the Crepemyrtle (sometimes spelled crepe myrtle) is a favorite. It is a native of China and Korea. In the United States, it is known as the “lilac of the South.” The crepe-paper like petals of the attractive pink flowers are...
Foot Traffic and Lawn Damage

Foot Traffic and Lawn Damage

Grass should be easy to grow. After all, it will grow where you don’t want it. Right? But grass can be a challenge to grow and keep alive for many reasons. Sunlight, too much or too little. Water, too little or too much. Insects, rodents, lack of nutrients, lawn...
How to Spot 4 Common Lawn Diseases

How to Spot 4 Common Lawn Diseases

Lawn diseases during the summer are a plague for many Texas homeowner’s curb appeal. It’s very easy for diseases to take hold and spread across your yard before you’ve even had a chance to take action. Find out the most common lawn diseases and how to identify them...