Lawn Care
Lawn programs built for St. Augustine, Zoysia, and Bermuda in Northshore heat.
Warm-season lawns in St. Tammany Parish live under constant pressure from heat, humidity, and heavy summer rain, all of which encourage the fungal disease and insect activity that thin out St. Augustine, Zoysia, and Bermuda turf. A lawn care plan built for cooler, drier climates simply will not hold up here. Our approach is timed to how these grasses actually grow and struggle in Covington, Mandeville, and the surrounding Northshore, not a generic national calendar.
We combine fertilization, disease and pest monitoring, and soil-focused treatments to keep turf dense enough to compete with weeds and resilient enough to bounce back from summer stress. Because clay soil is common across the parish and drains slowly, we also watch for compaction and moisture buildup that can suffocate roots. The result is a lawn that stays green and thick through the parts of the year that break down poorly managed turf.
What's Included
- Custom fertilization schedule for your grass type
- Fungal disease and insect pressure monitoring
- Soil testing and amendment recommendations
- Seasonal treatments timed to Louisiana growing cycles
- Ongoing lawn health evaluations and adjustments
Signs You May Need This Service
- Brown or thinning patches appear during peak summer heat.
- Grass recovers slowly after mowing or foot traffic.
- Fungus or discoloration spreads after humid, rainy stretches.
- Your lawn looks patchy compared to well-kept neighboring yards.
A thick, healthy warm-season lawn does not happen by accident in Louisiana's climate; it takes a plan matched to your grass and your soil. If your lawn has struggled through past summers or you simply want a program that keeps it consistent, let's talk about what your yard needs.