During the fall in Houston, you should adjust when you mow, when you fertilize, and how you handle fallen leaves. You’ll also need to watch for pests and diseases, change your watering routine, and aerate your soil.
Author: Raven Wisdom
A West Texas native and proud mom, Raven Wisdom has mowed her own lawn for more than 10 years. She specializes in writing about lawn care and gardening. She turns complex horticultural information into practical guidance for homeowners, working with university and industry experts.
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