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Houston Grass - How to Buy, Install and Care for Grass in the Houston Area

Author: Michael Romine

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How to buy, install and care for grass in the Houston area. From Michael Romine, the owner of Houston Grass in Arcola, Texas.
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Houston Grass Podcast: End of Summer Lawn Care Tips In this episode of the Houston Grass Podcast, hosted by Michael Romine, listeners receive essential tips for lawn care as summer comes to a close. Michael discusses the impact of recent weather patterns on irrigation needs and provides detailed guidance on identifying and addressing common lawn problems such as grubs, chinch bugs, and sod webworms. Additionally, he highlights the importance of proper watering, mowing techniques, and the use...
Summer Lawn Care: Watering, Mowing, and Disease Prevention In this episode of the Houston Grass Podcast, host Michael Romine addresses the implications of late July’s weather conditions on yard maintenance. Discussing the impacts of a wet June followed by intense heat, Michael covers essential lawn care practices including deep watering, optimal mowing heights, and disease prevention strategies. With particular attention to gray leaf spot and summer patch fungus, chinch bugs, and sod web wor...
Join Michael Romine for the June/July edition of the Houston Grass Podcast! In this episode, Michael shares expert advice on keeping your lawn healthy during the toughest months of the year. Learn how to spot and treat gray leaf spot, defend your yard against chinch bugs, and master summer watering, fertilizing, and mowing techniques. Whether you’re planting new grass or maintaining an established lawn, these tips will help you survive the Houston heat and humidity. Timestamps / Chapters: 00:...
Summer Lawn Care Tips: Navigating Fungus, Bugs, and Watering Challenges In this episode of the Houston Grass Podcast, Michael Romine discusses essential lawn care practices as summer approaches. With recent rains in the Houston area bringing much-needed moisture, Romine advises on preventive measures for common summer lawn diseases like gray leaf spot and summer patch, recommending the use of fungicides such as Heritage G. He also addresses pest management, focusing on sod web worms and chin...
Houston Grass May Update: Planting Tips, Fertilizer, and Choosing Grass Varieties with Michael Romine Call 281-431-7441. Join Houston Grass owner Michael Romine for the latest updates on lawn care as he shares insights for the end of April and May. Michael discusses vital May lawn care tasks, including the application of Super Turf fertilizer and Barricade Pre-emergent. He also offers an in-depth guidance for selecting the right grass varieties based on sunlight tolerance and highlights the ...
Houston Grass Podcast: Spring Lawn Care Tips & Updates In this episode of the Houston Grass Podcast, owner Michael Romine discusses the dry spring weather and its effects on grass care in the Houston area. He provides detailed advice on irrigation, types of grass available, fertilization, and pest control. Michael emphasizes the importance of proper watering techniques and the best time for planting new grass. He also covers products like Palmetto St. Augustine, Cobalt grass, and various...
Preparing Your Lawn for Spring: Tips from Houston Grass Podcast In this episode, Michael Romine from the Houston Grass Podcast discusses the effects of recent cold weather on grass, particularly Bermuda and Palmetto St. Augustine. He covers inspection tips for winter damage, brown patches, and thatch build-up. Michael advises on spring fertilization, including the use of Nitro-Phos fertilizers and pre-emergent treatments. He also talks about the appropriate time for lawn scalping, pre-emerge...
Houston Grass Podcast - Winter Weather and Lawn Care Tips for January In this episode of the Houston Grass Podcast, host Michael Romine discusses the late arrival of winter in Houston, including the recent snowfall and cold temperatures. He provides important lawn care tips for the winter season, emphasizing the need to leave grass and plants alone after a freeze to protect them from further damage. Michael also explains the difference between pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicides, the i...
Houston Winter Grass Maintenance Tips In this episode of the Houston Grass Podcast, Michael Romine discusses the current weather conditions and their impact on lawn care right before Christmas. Despite the warm temperatures, he provides valuable advice on watering schedules, assessing soil moisture, and weed control for this time of year. He also shares tips on mowing, leaf removal, and preparing for potential hard freezes. Additionally, Michael touches on pre-emergent application and answer...
Preparing Your Lawn for Winter: Tips and Insights In this episode of the Houston Grass podcast, Michael Romine discusses essential lawn care tips for the colder months. He covers the impact of early frosts on Bermuda grass, the importance of fungicide application to combat brown patch, adjustments to watering schedules, and recommendations about fertilization. Michael also offers advice on mowing heights, installing grass during the fall and winter, and answering questions about leaves on yo...
Late October Lawn Care Tips -- Moving from Dry to Wet Conditions In this episode of the Houston Grass Podcast, Michael Romine discusses the unique lawn care challenges facing Texas residents as they approach late October. With temperatures still close to 90 degrees and a notable lack of rainfall, Romine covers essential tasks such as fertilization, mowing, watering schedules, and weed prevention tailored for the current drought conditions. He emphasizes the importance of using low-nitrogen f...
Fall Grass Maintenance Tips and Best Practices In this episode of the Houston Grass Podcast, host Michael Romine provides valuable advice on grass maintenance for South Texas residents as they transition into the fall season. He discusses the importance of tackling brown patch, the ideal times for planting new grass, and the appropriate watering and fertilization schedules. Michael also covers the benefits of core aeration and addresses common issues like chinch bugs. He emphasizes the signi...
Late August Lawn Care Tips: Irrigation, Planting, and Pest Management - Houston Grass Podcast In this episode of the Houston Grass Podcast, Michael Romine discusses late August lawn care, focusing on the transition from wet to dry conditions. He covers essential topics such as planting grass in the fall, proper irrigation and mowing practices, and pest management for chinch bugs and gray leaf spot. Michael also emphasizes the importance of fertilization and soil preparation for a healthy law...
Weather Effects on Grass Farming and Pest Management In this episode of the Houston Grass Podcast, Michael Romine discusses the recent weather conditions in Houston, including excessive rain and the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. He explains how the rain has impacted grass farming operations, leading to a halt in harvesting due to wet fields. Michael addresses common summer grass issues like chinch bugs, gray leaf spot fungus, and nutrient depletion in lawns caused by heavy rainfall. He provi...
Summer Lawn Care Tips for St. Augustine Grass - May 2024 In this episode of the Houston Grass podcast, host Michael Romine discusses essential summer lawn care tips for St. Augustine grass as temperatures rise. He outlines the importance of proper fertilization with slow-release nitrogen products like Superturf, which should be applied in late May or early June. Michael warns against the impacts of drought and chinch bugs, emphasizing the need for consistent irrigation—about one inch per wee...
In this episode of the Houston Grass Podcast, Michael Romine discusses the recent weather conditions which are boosting grass growth on their farm, including significant rain and warmer temperatures. He shares advice on Houston area lawn care for April and May, emphasizing the importance of fertilization timing, fertilizer and weed and feed selection, and methods for effective watering and mowing. Michael highlights the necessity of adjusting lawn care practices to prevent issues like brown p...
Springtime Lawn Management: Tips and Advice from Houston Grass Podcast In the episode of Houston Grass Podcast, Michael discusses the transition between winter and springtime. He advises listeners that although grass is not green during this period, it is not dead, but dormant. Guidance is given on when to plant grass and what types to use on different lawns, such as Palmetto especially in shady areas. Tips are shared for handling weeds and using fertilizers, as well as watering routines, wi...
This episode of the Houston Grass Podcast is about winter lawn care tips for Houston. The speaker, Michael Romine, discusses topics such as the effects of the winter season on grass maintenance, the timing of lawn care tasks, the advantages of purchasing grass during the winter, and considerations when buying grass in terms of timing and potential price changes. Romine also addresses common questions and concerns related to grass maintenance in the winter and the upcoming spring season. 00:0...
Winter Lawn Care and Maintenance on the Houston Grass Podcast In this episode, host Michael Romine discusses lawn care and maintenance as winter approaches. He talks about the impacts of cooler temperatures and diminished rainfall on grass, stressing the importance of reducing lawn activity, such as mowing and irrigation during this time. Michael also discusses the state of grass nutrition in winter, emphasizing that there should be no fertilization at this time of the year. He also shares i...
Lawn Care Tips for Winter and Frequently Asked Questions About Grass Farming In this episode, Michael from Houston Grass discusses seasonal lawn care and answers common questions about grass farming. Towards the end of November, he recommends keeping grass longer to protect it from frost and maintaining mowing height at around three and a half inches. Issues with brown patch are expected due to warmer days and cool nights, and he suggests that irrigation systems be turned off during this tim...
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