Florida Statewide Coverage

37 Counties · 129 Cities Served

One accountable grounds partner from the Panhandle to the Keys. Find your area below and request a free property assessment.

Southeast Florida

Known for a hot, humid tropical climate with an intense summer wet season and year-round growth, featuring St. Augustine and Zoysia turf that demands frequent mowing and disciplined nutrient management. Key considerations include salt-air exposure, hurricane debris planning, and dense HOA and condominium communities.


Southwest Florida

Known for a tropical savanna climate with a dry winter high season and lush summer growth, featuring Floratam St. Augustine and ornamental palms central to resort-grade curb appeal. Key considerations include seasonal population swings, gated luxury communities, and strict architectural review boards.


Tampa Bay & Gulf Coast

Known for a humid subtropical Gulf climate with heavy summer rainfall and coastal humidity, featuring St. Augustine and Zoysia lawns requiring careful irrigation and fungus control. Key considerations include coastal salt tolerance, dense office parks, and mixed-use retail centers.


Central Florida

Known for a humid subtropical climate with a pronounced summer growing season and mild winters, featuring Bahia and St. Augustine turf across large corporate campuses and master-planned communities. Key considerations include rapid commercial growth, theme-park-corridor retail, and high visibility standards.


Space & Treasure Coast

Known for a humid subtropical coastal climate with high humidity and afternoon storms, featuring salt-tolerant St. Augustine and native plantings suited to barrier-island conditions. Key considerations include aerospace and government campuses, waterfront HOAs, and hurricane-resilient design.


Northeast Florida

Known for a humid subtropical climate with a real winter dormancy period and hot summers, featuring Bermuda, Zoysia, and Bahia turf that requires seasonal overseeding and transition-zone care. Key considerations include a large military and logistics footprint, historic districts, and coastal properties.


North Central Florida

Known for a humid subtropical climate with cooler winters and warm, wet summers, featuring Bahia and Bermuda turf common on institutional, university, and equestrian properties. Key considerations include university and healthcare campuses, agricultural surroundings, and rolling terrain.


Florida Panhandle

Known for a humid subtropical climate with the coolest winters in the state and hot summers, featuring Centipede, Zoysia, and Bermuda turf built for the transition-zone climate. Key considerations include Gulf-front resorts, military installations, and seasonal beach-town commerce.

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