Commercial Landscape Maintenance Cost in Florida
Commercial landscape maintenance is usually billed as a fixed monthly contract that bundles mowing, edging, bed care, and seasonal work into one predictable number. In Florida’s year-round growing climate, properties are serviced 44–52 weeks a year, which is why annual budgeting matters more than per-visit pricing.
Typical monthly contract range
Most Florida commercial properties fall in this band once services are bundled under one contract.
What drives the cost
Acreage & turf ratio
More mowable turf and bed square footage means more labor hours per visit.
Service frequency
Weekly service in growing season costs more than bi-weekly, but protects appearance and property value.
Seasonal color & mulch
Annual rotations and mulch replenishment are often line-itemed on top of base maintenance.
Access & complexity
Gated communities, tight parking fields, and traffic-managed areas add time and coordination.
Questions about landscape maintenance cost
Is commercial landscaping cheaper on an annual contract?
Almost always. A fixed annual contract lets a contractor plan crews and equipment efficiently and spread seasonal spikes evenly, which typically beats paying per-visit or juggling multiple vendors.
What’s included in a base maintenance contract?
Typically mowing, edging, blowing, bed maintenance, weed control, and basic irrigation monitoring. Fertilization programs, seasonal color, mulch, and tree work are often defined as separate line items so you can budget them clearly.
These figures are planning-level ranges for commercial properties in Florida and are provided for budgeting orientation only. Actual pricing depends on your site’s acreage, plant and turf inventory, service frequency, access, and compliance requirements. The only way to get an accurate, contractable number is a property assessment — which we provide free.
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