Lawn Grass Care

Imperial Lawn Fertilizer at Houston Grass

Nitro-Phos Imperial Lawn Fertilizer

How should you use Nitro-Phos Imperial Lawn Fertilizer on your Houston area lawn? Houston Grass owner Michael Romine talks about when and how you should use this fertilizer to give your lawn a great start for the year. Call 281-431-7441 for answers to your questions and a quick quote for your grass sod needs. We …

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Recommended Springtime Fertilizers

Springtime Fertilizers at Houston Grass

Call 281-431-7441 to get your questions answered about the springtime fertilizers we recommend at Houston Grass. Our fertilizers are from Nitro-Phos, and they are manufactured in Houston to meet the needs of Houston-area lawns. Here’s Michael talking about the differences between Nitro-Phos springtime fertilizers. Summary of Recommended Springtime Fertilizers for Houston Lawns Hi, I’m Michael …

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Brown Patch in a Houston Lawn

Best Fungicide for Brown Patch & Gray Leaf Spot

What’s the best fungicide for brown patch and gray leaf spot in Houston lawns? How should you apply it? Houston Grass Owner Michael Romine has that information for you in this video. Call us at 281-431-7441 for answers to your questions and a quick quote for your lawn project. Summary of the Best Fungicide for …

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Nitro-Phos Spring Fertilizers - Houston Grass

Best Spring Fertilizers for Houston Lawns

What are the best spring fertilizers for Houston lawns? Houston Grass Owner Michael Romine answers that question in this video. Call us at 281-431-7441 for advice concerning the right fertilizer for your situation. We carry Nitro-Phos fertilizers which are manufactured in Houston and developed for Houston lawns. Summary of the Best Spring Fertilizers Video What’s …

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Common Bermuda Grass Seed Heads - Houston Grass

What Are the Grass Seed Heads in My Houston Lawn?

Call us at 281-431-7441.  This is a video by Michael Romine, owner of Houston Grass, in Arcola TX.  Homeowners often ask us about the grass seed heads they see in their lawns.  More likely than not, the grass associated with those seed heads is common Bermuda grass that’s moved in to places where your lawn …

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