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Buffalo Outdoor • June 2026 • Fort Worth, TX Short Answer: June is the most important transition month of the year for Fort Worth area lawns. Between now and the end of the month, your lawn needs the right summer fertilizer step, an adjustment to deeper less frequent watering, a …

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Buffalo Outdoor • May 2026 • Fort Worth, TX Short Answer: Drainage problems in Fort Worth area yards usually trace back to one of four causes: heavy clay soil that drains slowly, improper grading away from the house, downspouts that dump too close to the foundation, or compacted areas that …

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Buffalo Outdoor • May 2026 • Fort Worth, TX Short Answer: Most trees in the Fort Worth area benefit from professional trimming every 3 to 5 years, with younger trees needing more frequent structural pruning every 2 to 3 years. Fast-growing species like cottonwood, willow, or silver maple may need …

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Buffalo Outdoor • May 2026 • Fort Worth, TX Short Answer: Effective fire ant control on a Fort Worth area property uses a combination of broadcast bait applied 2 to 3 times per year and targeted mound treatments for visible mounds. Annual program costs typically range from $250 to $500 …

Brown Patch Disease Throughout Lawn

Buffalo Outdoor • May 2026 • Fort Worth, TX Short Answer: When St. Augustine grass turns brown in Fort Worth, the cause is almost always one of five things: take-all root rot, chinch bug damage, drought or watering issues, brown patch fungus, or compaction and shade stress. Each shows up …

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Buffalo Outdoor • May 2026 • Fort Worth, TX Short Answer: The best way to evaluate a Fort Worth lawn care company is to look past the marketing and check seven specific things: licensing and insurance, written estimates that itemize what is included, a clear treatment schedule with proper timing …

Grub Control

Buffalo Outdoor • May 2026 • Fort Worth, TX Short Answer: Chinch bugs feed on grass blades from above the soil and create irregular brown patches in the sunniest, hottest parts of the lawn, usually starting in May or June. Grub worms feed on grass roots from below and cause …

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Buffalo Outdoor • May 2026 • Fort Worth, TX Short Answer: Most trees in the Fort Worth area benefit from professional trimming every 3 to 5 years, with younger trees needing more frequent structural pruning every 2 to 3 years. Fast-growing species like cottonwood, willow, or silver maple may need …

Watering Dark Green Grass

Buffalo Outdoor • May 2026 • Fort Worth, TX Short Answer: The right watering schedule for a North Texas lawn in summer is once or twice per week, in the early morning, applying about an inch of water total per week including rainfall. The single biggest mistake we see is …

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Spring Pest Prevention for Aledo and Benbrook Properties | Buffalo Outdoor Buffalo Outdoor • April 2026 • Fort Worth, TX Short Answer: Spring is when most pest populations in the Aledo and Benbrook area transition from dormant to active, making it the most effective time to establish control. The biggest …

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