Landscape Services, LLC

Landscape Services, LLC Landscape Services, L.L.C. has been servicing the Baton Rouge area since 1998 and takes pride in providing the highest quality work.

Owner Mark Hammons has over 30 years of experience; holds a Degree in Horticulture; and is a licensed Louisiana State Contractor, Landscape Horticulturist, Wholesale Nursery, Ornamental & Turf Pesticide Applicator, and Ground Owner Operator. Mark has worked for the Jack Nicholus Development Corporation with Architect Andy Moore as a Landscape and Developmental Superintendent. He also managed the r

esidential community grounds for the Country Club of Louisiana Property Owners Association for 10 years. has a significant presence on the Louisiana State University campus including substantial landscape improvements. Past projects include the LSU Laboratory School landscaping, LSU Soccer Field landscaping, Tiger Stadium parking lot landscaping, Bernie Moore Track and Field landscape enhancements, New Alex Box Stadium landscaping, Softball Field landscaping, Tiger Cage drainage, Paul M. Herbert Law Center landscaping and plaza, and Journalism Building landscaping. The company is also involved with the installation of Campus Way Finding signage and landscaping. The staff at Landscape Services, L.L.C. is comprised of well-trained, competent and responsible professionals. Our mission is to pursue excellence providing our customers with the highest quality landscaping products and service. Our services include, though are not limited to:

Landscape Consultation
Landscape Installation
Irrigation Design, Installation and Service
Lighting Design, Installation and Service
Drainage, & Inspection Troughs
Year-round Full Service Contract Lawn Maintenance
Stone & Brick Work
Patios & Gathering Spaces
Landscape Renovation
Lawn Renovation
Aeration
Bi-annual Bed Services

04/07/2020

Landscape Services, LLC opened 22 years ago today! Time flies. Thanks to all our faithful customers, especially the ones who have been with us all these years!

05/27/2019

Maintenance worker. Must be dependable & show up everyday on time in Denham Springs. Salary based on ability to perform duties in a timely manner. Can be drug tested. Call 664-1864

04/27/2015

Helpful Hints for May - Evaluate your lawn for w**ds and apply w**d killer if needed before it gets too hot.

04/24/2015

Excellent article about your turf by Louisiana Nursury Outlet:

Why doesn't my grass grow well in this area?
Does your lawn grow well in every area except that one annoying spot? Why is this? The answer can be many things but usually is based around one of the following categories:
• Sunlight ~ Both St. Augustine and Centipede prefer a sunny location but both can grow fine in semi-shade too. As the area gets shadier, the grass grows thinner - especially Centipede, which does not grow in full shade.
• Moisture ~ Turf grasses need the proper balance of water, not too little and not too much. If your problem spot tends to stay wet longer than the other areas in your lawn then this is probably the issue. This can usually be corrected by either improving the drainage for the area or adding sand to the low area - for the best results, do this in late spring through mid summer. On the other side of the spectrum, there are spots that tend to be drier and the soil tends to be harder. Often these areas are unique compared to the other healthy areas of your lawn that they might be on the top of a hill, surrounded by concrete, around roots of trees, or some other difference compared to your other areas. The only simple solution here is to water these areas longer and possibly more often, especially during the hot summer months.
• Soil pH ~ This tends to be the hardest to figure out but maybe the easiest to fix. St. Augustine prefers a pH between 6.5-7 (slightly acidic) where Centipede likes the soil much more acidic (5-6.5). The two most common pH problems we see are:
o People that have St. Augustine grass and a lot of trees around. These areas tend to have a very low pH and will need lime added once or twice a year.
o People with Centipede and their problem area being around concrete (driveway, sidewalks, etc.). These areas tend to have too high of a pH and will need to have amendments added that contain Sulfur (aluminum sulphate or Ironite) which will lower the pH.
** To find out what your soil pH level is, come by one of our locations and pickup a LSU Ag Center Sample Box and just follow the easy directions inside. Once you get your results in the mail (a few weeks after you send your samples in), bring them by one of our three locations and one of our staff members will go over it with you and recommend specifically what you need to do to be successful. **

01/29/2015

This is an excellent time to plant hardy trees, shrubs, and ground covers in your landscape. They will have time for roots to grow before the heat of summer, and they will be able to deal with the stresses of summer heat.

February is time to plant cool-season vegetables.

It's also time to prune your fruit trees. Contact us if you are not sure of the right way to do this.

07/31/2014

We are liquidating our wholesale nursery and if anyone needs plants (mostly larger ones) or is interested call me at 664.1864.

07/09/2014

(Distributed 07/08/14) BATON ROUGE, La. – Citrus harvest is still months away, but this year’s crop in Louisiana faces two growing threats – citrus canker and citrus greening.

07/02/2014

(Audio: 07/07/14) We like to decorate our outside decks with plants in many different kinds of pots. Using pot feet keeps the area under the pot from rotting and staining. (Runtime: 60 seconds)

06/28/2014

(For Release On Or After 07/04/14) For the summer season, no flowering tree or shrub out-blooms the crape myrtle. This small tree packs a powerful punch of color over an amazingly long season. But other summer blooming large shrubs and small trees can do a lot to contribute to the summer display....

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Denham Springs, LA
70726

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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