Spring Awakening: Dr. Green Services Highlights Seasonal Weed Growth in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area

08.04.25 14:52 Uhr

DALLAS, April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As the Dallas- Fort Worth area transitions into spring, residents and landscapers are noticing an alarming increase in weed growth. The mild winter and warm temperatures have created perfect conditions for various weeds to emerge, prompting experts to advise homeowners on effective management strategies.

From dandelions and clovers to chickweed and henbit, weeds are not only unsightly but can also compete with desirable plants for nutrients and water. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service warns that these invasive plants can quickly take over lawns and gardens, diminishing their aesthetic appeal and health if left unchecked.

"March and April are critical months for weed management in our region," said James Tatum, a horticulturist with Dr Green Services. "Understanding the types of weeds that thrive in this climate and addressing them can save homeowners time and resources in the long run."

To combat weed proliferation, experts recommend several strategies:

  • Regular Mowing: Keeping grass at a healthy height can prevent weeds from establishing themselves.
  • Mulching: Applying a layer of mulch around plants can suppress weed growth by blocking sunlight.
  • Pre-emergent Herbicides: These can be applied in early spring to prevent weed seeds from germinating.
  • Hand Pulling: Removing weeds can be effective for smaller areas, especially when the soil is moist.
  • Soil Health: Maintaining healthy soil through aeration and appropriate fertilization can promote strong plants that outcompete weeds.
  • Local garden centers offer workshops and resources to educate the community on best practices for weed management. Residents are encouraged to take proactive steps in their gardens to ensure a beautiful and thriving landscape this spring.

    For more information on weed management, please get in touch with Dr Green Services at 800-465-2934 or visit https://drgreenservices.com.

    Contact:
    Luis Perez
    800-645-2934
    393038@email4pr.com 

    Sources:

  • Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service: This organization provides research-based information on horticulture, including weed management. Their publications and experts can be a reliable source of guidance.
  • University of Texas at Arlington - Department of Biology: Experts from local universities often conduct research on plant ecology and management, which can provide scientific insights into local weed species.
  • National Gardening Association: This association offers resources on gardening practices, including weed management strategies suitable for various climates.
  • Local Cooperative Extension Offices: The Dallas County Cooperative Extension Office can provide localized information and resources for managing weeds in the area.
  • Texas Turfgrass Association: This organization may offer insights into maintaining healthy lawns and managing weeds effectively.
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