Family-owned lawn care service with 35+ years of experience in Pinellas Park
Comprehensive services including lawn spray, fertilization, weed control, fungus treatment, and crabgrass prevention
No contracts required - pay only for services you need
Pet-safe and eco-friendly products used for all treatments
Same lawn care expert assigned to your property for consistent service
For over 35 years now, our family business has been takin' care of lawns all across Pinellas Park. We've seen just about every lawn problem you can imagine in this area - from stubborn St. Augustine fungus to those pesky weeds that pop up after summer storms.
Pinellas Park presents unique lawn challenges because of our subtropical climate, sandy soil, and frequent rain patterns. The combination of intense heat, humidity, and occasional flooding creates perfect conditions for fungus, weeds, and pests to thrive. Our team knows every neighborhood from Gateway to Park Boulevard, and we understand the specific lawn care needs across our community.
We cover all of Pinellas County - from St. Petersburg to Clearwater and everywhere in between. Our lawn care experts are trained to spot even the smallest signs of lawn problems before they get outta control.
Is your lawn lookin' a bit dull lately? Our lawn spray treatments target both visible problems and underlying issues. We use specialized formulas that nourish your grass while protecting against common Pinellas Park lawn threats.
SFlorida's sandy soil just doesn't hold nutrients very well. That's why regular fertilization is so important for Pinellas Park lawns. Our slow-release fertilizer feeds your lawn gradually, preventing the quick green-up and burnout cycle that cheap fertilizers cause.
Weeds in Pinellas Park grow like crazy thanks to our warm, humid climate. Our weed control treatments target both existing weeds and prevent new ones from sprouting up. Our technicians are trained to identify and treat the specific weeds common to Pinellas Park, using targeted applications that won't harm your turf grass.
Fungus Control
With our high humidity, fungal diseases are a major problem for Pinellas Park lawns. Brown patch, take-all root rot, and gray leaf spot can quickly turn a beautiful lawn into a patchy mess. I've seen entire lawns destroyed in just weeks when fungus goes untreated.
Crabgrass is one of the most stubborn lawn weeds in Pinellas Park. This aggressive grass variety loves our hot climate and can quickly overtake your lawn if not controlled. Our crabgrass prevention program applies pre-emergent barriers at the optimal time to stop crabgrass before it sprouts.
Florida's sandy soil often lacks essential nutrients trees need to thrive. Our deep-root fertilization services deliver nutrition directly to the root zone where trees can best absorb it.
During our hot, humid summers (particularly June through September), Pinellas Park residents see:
Chinch bug infestations in St. Augustine grass
Brown patch fungus spreading rapidly after afternoon thunderstorms
Aggressive dollar weed growth, especially in overwatered areas
Increased nematode activity causing patchy lawn areas
Even in our milder winter months, lawns in Pinellas Park face challenges:
Brown spot diseases when evening temperatures drop
Turf thinning due to reduced sunlight hours
Winter weeds like chickweed and henbit emerging
Nutrient deficiencies causing yellowing in cooler temperatures
Local experts who understand Florida trees and soils
On-time service appointments
Clear communication and no hidden fees
Properly licensed and insured for your protection
Custom care plans for your specific landscape
Eco-friendly disposal practices for all tree waste
Most trees benefit from trimming every 3-5 years, but Florida's fast growth rates mean some species need annual attention. Palm trees typically need yearly frond removal and cleaning. Young trees need more frequent structural pruning to develop strong branch structure, while mature trees may need less frequent maintenance.
Yes, Pinellas Park requires permits for removing trees over a certain size. Generally, trees with a trunk diameter of 4 inches or greater at 4.5 feet above ground level require permits. Protected species like live oaks have additional restrictions. We handle all permit applications as part of our service and can advise on which trees are exempt from permitting requirements.
While we can remove trees year-round, the ideal time is during our dry season (November-May) when soil is firmer and there's less risk of yard damage. For non-emergency removals, the winter months are optimal as there's less disruption to nesting wildlife and lower temperatures mean less stress on surrounding vegetation.
Warning signs include unusual leaf drop, cracks in the trunk, leaning, fungal growth, or dead branches. If you notice any of these signs, call us for a free assessment. Other indicators include soil heaving around the base, carpenter ant activity, woodpecker damage, or a hollow sound when tapping the trunk. Trees damaged by previous storms may develop hidden weaknesses that only trained arborists can detect.
Tree removal costs vary widely depending on tree size, location, accessibility, and condition. Factors that affect pricing include proximity to structures, power lines, or other obstacles; tree health; and whether crane assistance is needed. We provide free, no-obligation estimates after a site visit to assess your specific situation.
The best preparation is proper maintenance throughout the year. Before storm season, we recommend a professional inspection to identify potential hazards like dead limbs, weak branch attachments, or signs of disease. Proper pruning to thin dense canopies allows wind to pass through rather than pushing against the tree. Remember that last-minute heavy pruning right before a storm can actually increase risk by stressing the tree.