Taylored Landscapes | Reliable Landscapers in New Orleans, LA
New Orleans, LA 70119
Common Questions
How can Taylored Landscapes help with my compacted New Orleans soil?
Compacted soil prevents water and nutrients from reaching plant roots. Our landscape maintenance includes core aeration, which removes small plugs of soil to alleviate compaction, followed by top-dressing with organic matter. This improves drainage and root health, which is crucial for gardens dealing with our heavy rainfall.
What gardening solutions do you offer for salt-damaged plants near the coast?
We focus on resilient, salt-tolerant native and adapted species like Muhly Grass, Wax Myrtle, and certain palms. Our gardening service includes assessing damage, replacing affected plants with hardy varieties, and implementing proper irrigation techniques to flush salts from the soil, protecting your landscape from coastal exposure.
Does your regular landscape maintenance plan address these local issues?
Absolutely. Our maintenance is tailored for New Orleans. We monitor soil health, adjust watering to manage salt buildup, prune to promote air circulation in our humid climate, and use specialized fertilizers to strengthen plants against local stressors, providing proactive care that prevents common issues before they damage your investment.
Core Services
- Landscape maintenance
- Gardening
About the Local Business
Taylored Landscapes is a New Orleans-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the unique challenges faced by local properties. We understand that soil compaction from heavy rains and salt damage from our coastal environment can severely impact your garden's health and curb appeal. Our team specializes in targeted solutions, from core aeration and soil amendment to revive compacted earth, to selecting and caring for salt-tolerant plants that thrive in our conditions. We provide expert gardening and comprehensive landscape maintenance to not only restore beauty but also build resilience into your outdoor space, ensuring it can withstand the specific demands of the New Orleans climate year-round.




