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Mulch Mastery: Shielding Your Texas Yard from Late Fall Frosts

As the reds and golds of autumn leaves fade in North Texas, a slight chill whispers through the air—a reminder that winter isn’t far behind. Here in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the average first freeze typically arrives around November 22, but with climate...

Trimming Hydrangeas in North Texas for Fall

Hydrangeas are the rock stars of North Texas gardens, bringing lush blooms and vibrant color to yards in The Colony, Little Elm, Frisco, and beyond. At Fallas Landscape, we’ve helped countless clients maintain these showstoppers, and one of the most critical tasks for...

A Guide for Fall Lawn Care in North Texas

As the scorching Texas summer gives way to the milder temperatures of autumn, it’s time for North Texas homeowners to shift their focus to fall lawn care. At Fallas Landscape, we understand that a beautiful, healthy lawn requires year-round attention, and fall is a...

A Complete Guide for Fall Lawn Care in North Texas

As the scorching Texas summer gives way to the milder temperatures of autumn, it’s time for North Texas homeowners to shift their focus to fall lawn care. At Fallas Landscape, we understand that a beautiful, healthy lawn requires year-round attention, and fall is a...

5 Best Fall Flowers For North Texas

It’s Fall in Texas. As temperatures begin to dip and the days get shorter, North Texas gardeners are presented with a fantastic opportunity to spruce up their gardens with a burst of fall color. The slightly cooler weather from the 90-100 degree days provides an...

Six Landscaping Ideas That Will Help Your Yard Transition Into Fall

If you possess good design skills and do-it-yourself know-how, there is no limit to what you can create. However, sometimes you might need the help of professionals to transition your yard for the fall season.  We at Fallas Landscape would be happy to help.  Stay...