🌿 5 Signs Your Yard Needs a Spring Cleanup — Lafayette Edition

Rochelle Carriere • March 30, 2026

Is Your Lafayette Yard Ready for Spring? Here’s How to Tell

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🌱 Why Spring Cleanups Matter in Lafayette, LA

Our climate is unique — warm winters, heavy spring rain, and early heat. That means your landscape needs a strong start to stay healthy through summer.

A professional spring cleanup helps:

  • Improve curb appeal
  • Reduce weeds
  • Prevent plant stress
  • Prepare beds for new flowers
  • Keep your lawn healthier
  • Make your yard easier to maintain

It’s one of the most important services you can do for your property this time of year.


🌸 Let Beau Monde Handle Your Spring Cleanup

At Beau Monde Landscape, we provide complete Spring Cleanup services for homes and businesses across Lafayette, Scott, and the surrounding areas. Our team handles:

We make your landscape look clean, fresh, and ready for the season.


📅 Now Scheduling Spring Cleanups in Lafayette

Spring is our busiest season — and spots fill quickly.

Call, text, or message us today to schedule your Spring Cleanup. 

Let’s get your yard looking clean, healthy, and ready for the warmer months ahead.



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About the Author

Rochelle Carriere is a horticulture and landscape professional serving Lafayette, Louisiana and the Acadiana region. She holds multiple Louisiana state credentials, including:

  • Louisiana Licensed Horticulturist
  • Louisiana Licensed Landscape Contractor
  • Louisiana Licensed Grower
  • Licensed Florist

Rochelle specializes in practical, climate‑specific guidance for Zone 9 landscapes. Her work includes plant selection, landscape planning, lawn care, and hands‑on problem solving for homeowners and businesses throughout Lafayette.

On this blog, she shares trustworthy, experience‑based advice to help Acadiana residents make confident decisions about their landscapes.

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