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Oklahoma's freeze/thaw cycles, unpredictable springs, and scorching summers demand specific timing. We track it so you don't have to.
A month-by-month action plan: when to fertilize, mow, apply pre-emergent, and prepare for each Oklahoma season. No guesswork.
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Here's a peek at our February edition — spring prep starts now!
February's alternating freeze/thaw cycles can wreak havoc. Here's how to protect your investment...
Our clay soil compacts easily. February is the perfect time to plan aeration once the ground thaws. Test your soil pH — Oklahoma clay tends alkaline.
Apply before soil hits 55°F consistently. Miss this window and you'll be fighting crabgrass all summer.
Your week-by-week action plan for getting ahead of Oklahoma's growing season before your neighbors do.
Oklahoma's notorious clay soil needs specific treatment. We break down what works (and what's a waste of money).
Pre-screened Oklahoma City lawn services with real reviews. Skip the guesswork when you need help.
"I used to guess when to fertilize and always got it wrong. The monthly calendar alone saved me hundreds on wasted products. My Bermuda grass has never looked this good."
"The pre-emergent timing tip last spring was a game-changer. Zero crabgrass for the first time in five years. Plus the pro they connected me with for aeration was fantastic."
"We moved from Texas and had no idea how different Oklahoma clay soil is. This newsletter taught us everything we needed. Our neighbors keep asking what our secret is!"
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