Lawn Care New Orleans LA

Lawn care is a time-consuming task, but there are people who can help if you do not have time. See below for information about lawn care and to gain access to local housekeepers in New Orleans, LA who provide lawn care, lawn services and lawn maintenance, which may involve weed control, lawn watering, lawn seeding and lawn mowing.

Blounts Lawn Care
(504) 382-3102
9883 Andover Dr
New Orleans, LA
B M Grips Lawn Care Services
504-628-1996
7515 Lacombe Street
New Orleans, LA
Fleur de Leaves
504-952-7558
108 Woodland Highway
Belle Chasse, LA
GSH Lawn and Garden
2306 Kansas Ave.
Kenner, LA
State Lawn Care
(504) 366-5366
1131 Evergreen Drive
Gretna, LA
Field of Dreams Lawn Care
(504) 737-5059
368 Walter Rd
New Orleans, LA
Yard Dawgs Lawn Care
504-377-6863
721 barbe street
Westwego, LA
Need A Little Trim
504-628-7012
4717 Craig Ave.
Metairie, LA
Alvarez Basik Design Group
504-486-4422
3624 Cleveland Ave
New Orleans, LA
Andy Songy Landscape & Irrigation LLC
504-232-2639
819 Greenwood Dr
New Orleans, LA
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Climate Change: 3 Tips to Revive Your Lawn

From heat waves to rainstorms to droughts, climate change has a significant impact on your organic lawn. 

As hundreds of communities endure record-breaking temperatures, homeowners’ lawns are stressed out—brown, weakened and dying. 

There are, however, effective ways to reduce and reverse the toll climate change takes on your yard: 

  1. Top Dress. This simple technique can reap huge rewards. This spring, use a rake to spread 1/4” to 1/2” of sphagnum peat moss over your lawn. This will gradually condition your lawn throughout the year, strengthening grass so it can resist weather damage, disease, weeds and thatch. Peat moss slowly releases water and nutrients as grass plants need it, so you won’t need to water or fertilize as frequently.
  2. Aerate. This season, remove plugs of sod to loosen soil and allow water, air and fertilizer to reach grass plants’ root structure. For smaller yards or concentrated trouble spots in larger yards, use a manual aerating tool to remove plugs from turf. If you have an extremely large yard, consider renting a power aerator.
  3. Start from Scratch. Is your lawn so far gone that you need to scrap it and start over? Proper soil preparation can help lay the groundwork—literally—for a healthier, more trouble-resistant lawn. Before you seed or lay sod, dig or rototill 2” of peat moss into the top 6 inches of soil to help provide extra protection from the elements. The next time Mother Nature unleashes weird weather, your lawn will...

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