Service Areas
Seminole and Orange County, top to bottom.
Casselberry
Seminole CountyOur home base. Casselberry lawns are dominated by St. Augustine on sandy soils with year-round chinch bug and brown patch pressure.
Winter Park
Orange CountyMature oak canopy creates shade and disease pressure on Winter Park lawns. Take-all root rot and gray leaf spot are common on St. Augustine here.
Altamonte Springs
Seminole CountyHeavy clay pockets and lakeshore properties give Altamonte Springs lawns unique drainage and fungus challenges.
Lake Mary
Seminole CountyLake Mary properties trend toward newer construction with thinner topsoil—pH stabilization and iron applications make a big difference here.
Longwood
Seminole CountyLongwood mixes older established lawns with newer subdivisions. Sod webworm pressure runs high in late summer.
Sanford
Seminole CountySanford properties along the St. Johns River corridor see heavy mosquito pressure and lakefront fertilization restrictions.
Maitland
Orange CountyMaitland's mature landscape means heavy shrub and ornamental work alongside lawn care—aphids and scale on crape myrtle and viburnum are common.
Oviedo
Seminole CountyOviedo combines new construction with older neighborhoods. Fire ant pressure and chinch bugs on St. Augustine top the list.
Winter Springs
Seminole CountyWinter Springs lawns are mostly St. Augustine on sandy soils with significant sod webworm and brown patch pressure each year.
Winter Garden
Orange CountyWinter Garden mixes a mature historic downtown with the Horizon West buildout to the south — chinch bug pressure on established St. Augustine runs high, and clay pockets near Horizon West create drainage and brown patch headaches.
Lake Nona
Orange CountyA master-planned community of mostly newer homes — young St. Augustine sod on heavily amended fill soil is prone to chinch bug damage and uneven rooting, and HOA expectations make consistent fertilization non-negotiable.
New Smyrna Beach
Volusia CountyCoastal Volusia location with salt spray, sandy soils, and year-round mosquito pressure. Salt-tolerant Bahia and paspalum show up alongside St. Augustine here, and humidity keeps gray leaf spot and lawn fungus active most of the year.
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