Plant Health Care builds lawn care programs around how our local turf actually behaves, so your grass can look good season after season instead of just for a few weeks.
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Plant Health Care builds lawn care programs around how our local turf actually behaves, so your grass can look good season after season instead of just for a few weeks.
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A good lawn is more than a backdrop. It is the first thing you see when you pull into the driveway and the space where kids, pets, and guests spend time. In South Florida, though, heat, heavy rain, sand based soils, and constant pest pressure make it hard for grass to stay full and green on its own.
St. Augustine, zoysia, and other specialty grasses love our climate when conditions are right and show stress quickly when something is off. We do not treat every yard the same.
From there we build a lawn program that fits your yard instead of using a one size fits all recipe.
Grass type and how it has been maintained.
Mowing height and edging habits.
Irrigation coverage and schedule.
Sun, shade, and traffic patterns.
History of insect, disease, or nutrition problems.
Warm, humid nights are perfect for turf diseases. St. Augustine and zoysia lawns are especially prone to problems like brown patch and gray leaf spot. To many homeowners these issues look like drought stress or mower damage.
The goal is to protect as much healthy turf as possible and keep small spots from turning into large bare areas.
Inspect the blades, stems, and thatch closely.
Separate disease activity from insect or irrigation problems.
Use carefully timed fungicide treatments when disease is confirmed.
Pair treatments with simple changes in watering and mowing so the lawn can recover.A lawn cannot outgrow poor nutrition. Sandy and disturbed soils lose nutrients quickly, and heavy rain can wash them away before the grass can use them.
When the soil is doing its part, the lawn handles heat, traffic, and pests much better.
Match fertilizer type and rate to your grass and soil conditions.
Support steady, healthy growth instead of quick flushes that fade.
Work together with services like Aeration and Power Raking so nutrients actually reach the root zone.
It is a good time to schedule a visit if you notice:</spanYou do not have to guess whether the problem is insects, disease, nutrition, or mowing. We sort that out for you.
Areas that stay thin or dull even after fertilizing.
Patches that go brown quickly in warm, humid weather.
Sections along curbs or edges that are repeatedly scalped.
The same spots struggling every year while the rest of the lawn looks fine.If you want your lawn to match the rest of your landscape, you need more than basic treatments. Call Plant Health Care Systems now or request a free, no obligation lawn evaluation. We will walk your property, explain what your turf needs in plain language, and design a lawn care program that keeps your South Florida grass thicker, greener, and healthier all year long.