Key Services
- Lawn care
Our Story
Jayde & Jayson Lawn Care is a trusted, local lawn care service based in Lake Charles, Louisiana. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care, including mowing, edging, and fertilization, to build strong, resilient turf that can better withstand the specific challenges of our local climate. A common issue for Lake Charles properties is dealing with persistent weeds in mulch beds and insect damage to lawns. Our targeted approach addresses these problems directly. We implement preventative weed control strategies for your landscaping beds and use effective, responsible treatments to manage common lawn pests, protecting your investment and enhancing your home's curb appeal with healthy, vibrant grass and clean, defined beds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does your lawn care service help prevent insect damage to lawns in Lake Charles?
We focus on creating a healthy lawn foundation through proper fertilization and aeration, which strengthens grass roots and makes it more naturally resistant to pests. For active infestations common in our area, we apply targeted, effective treatments to eliminate damaging insects while prioritizing the safety of your family, pets, and the local environment.
What's your approach to controlling weeds in mulch beds, which is a common problem here?
Our strategy starts with a proper mulch bed installation or refresh, using quality mulch at the correct depth to suppress weed germination. We then apply a pre-emergent herbicide barrier specifically formulated for landscaping beds. For existing weeds, we perform careful manual removal or use targeted spot treatments to clear the beds without harming your desirable plants.
Can your regular lawn care service make my grass more resistant to local weeds and stress?
Absolutely. A consistent, professional lawn care program is the best defense. Our customized mowing, fertilization, and aeration services promote thick, dense turf growth. A thick lawn naturally chokes out weed seeds and develops a deeper root system, making it more drought-tolerant and better equipped to handle the heat and humidity challenges we face in Lake Charles.








