Sod Maintenance & Lawn Care
Louisiana-specific fertilization, core aeration, and pest control. NOLA lawns need NOLA timing, not a generic national calendar
Learn moreQuarterly and monthly fertilization programs timed to New Orleans subtropical growing calendar, not a generic national schedule built for somewhere else
Fertilizing a New Orleans lawn on a national schedule is the same as using a national weather forecast to plan for tomorrow's rain. The subtropical climate, clay soil, and nine-month growing season mean your lawn needs nutrients on a completely different timeline than the rest of the country
Big Easy Sod builds fertilization programs around what is actually happening in the soil. We time applications to NOLA's subtropical growing calendar: early spring activation, mid-summer maintenance, fall slowdown prep, and a winter application for root development. Not a generic rotation from a bag
Before recommending any program, we assess the grass variety, current soil condition, and any deficiencies that need correcting first. The program we build is specific to your yard, not the house down the street
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Four applications timed to NOLA's growing season: spring activation, summer maintenance, fall slowdown, and a winter root feed. The most common program for established lawns.
More frequent applications for high-maintenance turf, newly installed sod, or lawns recovering from nutrient deficiency. Closer monitoring between visits.
Built from soil test results. If your lawn has specific pH issues, heavy clay compaction, or documented nutrient gaps, we correct those before the standard program starts.
Specialized schedule for newly laid sod. Root establishment in NOLA clay requires a different nutrient program than maintaining an established lawn.
No mystery. No runaround. Here's exactly what happens when you call Big Easy Sod.
Tell us about your yard. Or we'll come out and look at it ourselves. We assess your soil, drainage, sun exposure, and give you an honest quote. No pressure, no mystery pricing.
Our crew handles everything: removing old turf, grading the soil, laying the sod correctly the first time. Most residential installs are done in a single day.
We walk you through care instructions, answer your questions, and leave the yard clean. Then we get out of your way and let the grass do its thing.
Most NOLA lawns benefit from three to four applications per year, timed to the subtropical growing calendar. Spring activation, mid-summer maintenance, fall slowdown prep, and a winter application for root development. Monthly programs are available for newly installed sod or nutrient-deficient lawns.
St. Augustine responds well to a slow-release nitrogen fertilizer during the growing season. NOLA's clay soil holds nutrients but struggles with drainage, so we factor in how water moves through your yard before recommending any product.
We advise against it. Fertilizing drought-stressed grass pushes growth the plant cannot sustain without water. We wait for consistent moisture before applying and time applications around NOLA's wet and dry cycles.
Early spring, typically late February to March in New Orleans, when soil temperatures warm and grass begins active growth. Starting too early on dormant grass wastes product. We assess the lawn before scheduling the first application.
Fertilizer feeds whatever is growing, including weeds. If weed pressure is significant, we recommend addressing it before or alongside the fertilization program so you are not feeding the competition.
Yes, for new clients and for lawns not responding to a standard program. Soil tests identify pH issues, nutrient deficiencies, and composition problems that change what products we use and when we apply them.
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Louisiana-specific fertilization, core aeration, and pest control. NOLA lawns need NOLA timing, not a generic national calendar
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Pre- and post-emergent treatments matched to the weeds that actually grow in NOLA yards. Not a generic spray program
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Clay soil compacts hard. Mechanical aeration opens the root zone for water and nutrient absorption, critical for NOLA lawns
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