Meet the Team
JP's Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving Sulphur, LA. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care and landscape maintenance to keep your outdoor space healthy and vibrant. A common challenge for Sulphur homeowners is managing overgrown or dying shrubs, which can detract from curb appeal and harbor pests. Our team addresses this head-on with expert pruning, trimming, and health assessments to revitalize struggling plants and maintain proper growth. From routine mowing and edging to targeted shrub care, we provide the consistent, professional service needed to protect your investment and enhance your property's beauty year-round. Let JP's Landscaping be your partner for a thriving, well-kept yard.
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Landscape maintenance
Q&A
My shrubs in Sulphur are overgrown. Can your landscape maintenance help?
Absolutely. Overgrown shrubs are a frequent issue in our area. Our landscape maintenance service includes professional pruning and shaping to control growth, improve plant health, and restore your landscape's neat appearance. We'll create a regular schedule to keep them in check, preventing future overgrowth and the associated problems.
What's included in your lawn care service to help with dying shrubs?
While our core lawn care focuses on mowing, edging, and fertilization, we view your lawn and shrubs as an interconnected system. Unhealthy grass can stress nearby plants. By ensuring your lawn is properly nourished and free of disease, we reduce competition for resources. For directly addressing dying shrubs, we recommend adding our landscape maintenance for targeted diagnosis, treatment, or replacement as part of a holistic yard health plan.
As a Sulphur homeowner, how often should I schedule maintenance to prevent shrub problems?
For our climate, we generally recommend landscape maintenance visits every 4-6 weeks during the growing season. This regular schedule allows us to monitor shrub health, perform light pruning to maintain shape, and spot early signs of disease or stress—like the browning or dieback common here—before they become severe. Consistency is key to preventing overgrowth and keeping your plants resilient.
