Ken has what we’d call a love hate relationship with weeds. As you’ll see In today’s first ever Green Talks Video Blog (our first, of what we hope are many), Ken knows a LOT about weeds and their control. Here he walks through a customer’s lawn detailing how their weed control program is working. […]
Village Green Landscape e-Tour from Ken Hyatt on Vimeo. Ken Hyatt, the founder and owner of Village Green gives a quick e-Tour of a Plano, Texas landscape project. Ken likes to keep Village Green on the cutting edge, and armed with his smart phone, this e-Tour is an example of one of the many ways […]
Should I re-sod under my trees? This is a question I receive a lot in the spring. Over the years, I have heard countless people tell me they have spent thousands replacing the grass in the shady areas of their lawns, time after time – only to watch it disappear a year later. Because […]
It’s late winter and all your neighbors are trimming their crepe myrtles so I thought I’d share a quick tip on how to trim yours. Here it is…Don’t do it. Or if you really feel the need, do it gently. The best way to trim your crepe myrtles is to treat them like your large […]
What are we doing in January and February to make lawns look great in the spring? We’re applying a weed preventative to block the weeds before they even start. We can’t prevent all weeds from growing but we can prevent a lot of them. There are basically two types of weeds, the kind that […]
This Dallas Morning News article is a couple weeks old but we’re having a fairly warm winter and lately we’re having a little more rain so the Dallas area will probably need to continue to take precautions against West Nile Virus.
Today we’re taking down lights at Dallas Baptist University. We’re removing several thousand Christmas lights of various sizes and shapes, bagging them, marking them and putting them in trash cans. My wife Debbie has been a trooper helping out this week but after several days […]
Today Daryl is removing Christmas lights. We have three months to install them and about two weeks to take them down.