Author: Billy Forrest
While spring may feel far away, winter is actually the best time to plan for a successful lawn and landscape season in East Texas. With growth slowed, problem areas such as thin grass, drainage issues, and persistent weeds are easier to identify.
Planning ahead allows homeowners to think through maintenance schedules, budget for improvements, and design flowerbed updates without the pressure of peak season. It also makes it easier to secure professional services before schedules fill up.
Landscaping and lawn care are far more effective when approached proactively rather than reactively. A little planning in January can make a noticeable difference in how a property looks and performs throughout the year.






