Tulsa's climate has a few characteristics that set it apart from our other markets. First, you get more rain than OKC or any of our Texas markets. Annual rainfall in the Tulsa metro averages around 40-42 inches, compared to 30-35 in Dallas or OKC. That extra moisture means more consistent growth and often less need for supplemental irrigation during the summer. Your sprinkler system gets a break, but your mowing schedule does not.
Second, Tulsa's severe weather season from April through June brings intense storms that can dump several inches in a single event. After a major rain, Bermuda grass can grow several inches in under a week. This is when consistent scheduling matters most. If your mowing gets delayed by weather, we reschedule to the next available day so your lawn does not get ahead of the program.
Third, the fall transition happens faster in Tulsa than in Texas. By mid-October, Bermuda growth slows noticeably, and by November it enters dormancy. We shift your schedule to biweekly as growth tapers and you are not paying for weekly visits when the grass is barely moving.
The combination of Green Country's rainfall, the clay soil, and warm summers creates conditions where Bermuda thrives, but only with consistent maintenance. A well-mowed Bermuda lawn in Tulsa is one of the thickest, greenest lawns you will find anywhere. A neglected one becomes a patchy, weed-infested mess in short order. Consistent mowing is the difference.