Here are February recommendations from OSU Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Department
Feb 09, 2017
Use the link below to see what OSU says you should be working on in February! Have fun the season is almost here! http://www.hortla.okstate.edu/research-and-outreach/resources/hort-tips/2017/february
It's Time to Trim Your Ornamental Grasses
Feb 09, 2017
Wondering when to trim back your ornamental grasses? Here's the scoop from the OSU Horticulture & Landscape Architecture Department!
Ornamental grasses should be cut back in late winter before new growth emerges. It can also be done in fall, but the seed heads provide nice winter interest, and some birds will also feed on the seed. To make the job easier, tie up the stalks with string. Depending on the size and density of the grass, the following tools might be used: house scissors, shears or hand pruners, and electric hedge trimmers (for very large clumps). For smaller grasses, trim...
Proper watering for your turf grass lawn
Apr 03, 2016
Irrigation
Watering is one of the most often
misunderstood aspects of turfgrass culture. Often, watering on turf areas is
too frequent and too light. Frequent, shallow watering encourages shallow
rooting, soil compaction, thatch accumulation, and weed seed germination. Ideally,
turf should not be irrigated on a regular schedule but on one that is
determined by need. An irrigation program cannot be developed to fit every
location due to 1) dissimilar water holding capacities of different soil types
found in Oklahoma, 2) weekly fluctuations in temperature, humidity, wind, and
precipitation, and 3) the influence of management practices, such as mowing and
fertilization on turfgrass...
Spring Lawn Care Tips for Do-It-Yourselfers
Mar 20, 2014
We know that there are some of you who like to get outside and take care of your own lawn, and that’s great! There is just something about the smell of fresh cut grass… Here at M&M we have several customers that use our services only while they are away on vacation, and we are glad to help keep those yards looking great during those short-term times. We are here to help! So, for you “do-it-yourselfers”, here are some tips to help get your lawn looking great!
1. Cleaning and Repairing Your Lawn in Spring
One common problem...
It's Springtime!
Mar 17, 2014
Well, it’s that time of year again… The temperatures are warming up, the days are getting longer, and the grass will soon be turning green. Be sure to get things prepared so that your lawn can be healthy this season. If you haven’t already, it’s time to get that pre-emergent down to keep weeds from germinating in your lawn. Keep an eye on moisture. Hopefully, we will get nice amounts of slow rain, rather than the floods we sometimes have, but if we don’t be sure to give your lawn some moisture to get things off...