Key Services
- Lawn care
Company Profile
CROD'S Lawn Care & Maintenance is a locally owned Houma business dedicated to keeping your property healthy and attractive. We understand the common local challenges of overgrown and dying shrubs that can detract from your home's curb appeal and health. Our professional lawn care services are designed to address these issues directly. We provide expert trimming, pruning, and revitalization care to manage overgrowth and nurse struggling plants back to health. For homeowners in Houma, we offer reliable, scheduled maintenance to prevent problems before they start, ensuring your landscape remains a point of pride in our community.
Q&A
Can your lawn care service help with my overgrown and dying shrubs in Houma?
Absolutely. Overgrown and dying shrubs are common issues in our area due to our climate and soil. Our lawn care includes expert shrub trimming and deep health assessments. We properly prune overgrowth to improve plant structure and air circulation, and diagnose the cause of decline—whether it's pests, disease, or nutritional deficiency—to provide targeted treatment and recovery plans.
What's included in your standard lawn care service for a Houma home?
Our standard lawn care service for Houma homeowners is designed for local needs. It includes regular mowing, edging, and blowing, with a strong focus on landscape bed maintenance. This means we actively manage your shrubs—trimming to control overgrowth, clearing dead material, and monitoring for signs of stress or disease common in our region, helping to prevent issues before they require major intervention.
How often should I schedule lawn care to prevent shrub problems?
For preventative care in Houma, we recommend a consistent schedule tailored to our growing season. Bi-weekly or weekly mowing paired with monthly shrub attention during peak growth (spring/summer) is ideal. This regular maintenance prevents shrubs from becoming overgrown and allows us to spot early signs of browning or disease, making corrections simpler and more effective for your landscape's long-term health.





