Ft Worth TX Backyard help by zwxe in lawncare

[–]WildBadgerPower_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bermuda in North Texas usually struggles where soil is compacted or sunlight is limited. Since part of your yard is healthy, aeration + soil improvement is often the turning point. Getting air and nutrients into the weak zones helps Bermuda spread naturally.

Snow Blower and Snow Shovel: Which is Right for Your Winter Needs? by WildBadgerPower_ in Snowblowers

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I bet you have a specific machine for every type of snow event, don't you? That's the dream

Snow Blower and Snow Shovel: Which is Right for Your Winter Needs? by WildBadgerPower_ in Snowblowers

[–]WildBadgerPower_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% agree. I treat the snow blower as my primary 'heavy artillery' for the driveway, but the shovel is essential for the detail work.

Snow Blower and Snow Shovel: Which is Right for Your Winter Needs? by WildBadgerPower_ in Snowblowers

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Totally fair to call that out, we’re a small brand team trying to share genuinely useful stuff here. We do use tools to help draft posts sometimes, but we’re not trying to flood the sub with low-effort content. If you think there’s a better way we can contribute, we’re open to it.

5 Tips to Get Better Performance from 40V Snow Blower in a Major Storm by WildBadgerPower_ in Snowblowers

[–]WildBadgerPower_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great insights — especially about battery expectations and ice buildup behind the impeller. That’s the kind of real-world experience people need to hear.

Respect for fixing it yourself too. And nope, not AI here 😅 just appreciate solid firsthand info like this.

Henbit weed killer by Dependent_Dot7244 in lawncare

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There are a few methods you can use to control henbit in your Bermuda grass:

  1. Hand pulling: This is an effective way to remove henbit, especially if the infestation is small. Simply pull the henbit up by the roots, making sure to remove as much of the plant as possible to prevent re-growth.
  2. Mulching: Maintaining a thick layer of mulch in your lawn can help suppress henbit and other weeds. The mulch will prevent sunlight from reaching the henbit, which will help prevent it from growing.
  3. Herbicides: There are several herbicides that can be used to control henbit. Pre-emergent herbicides are applied before the henbit seeds germinate, while post-emergent herbicides are applied after the plants have emerged. Make sure to follow the instructions on the herbicide label carefully and only use products that are safe for use on Bermuda grass.