Gulf Blvd Landscaping

Gulf Blvd's Landscaping Experts — Year-Round, Hurricane Ready

Lawn care, tropical landscape design, irrigation, and storm prep from Indian Rocks Beach to St. Pete Beach. St. Augustine grass specialists. We answer the phone.

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Our Landscaping Services

From weekly lawn maintenance to full tropical landscape design and hurricane storm prep — we cover every landscaping need along Gulf Boulevard, with crews who understand Florida's coastal conditions, salt air, and St. Augustine grass.

Hurricane Season Starts June 1st

Is Your Gulf Blvd Landscape Ready for Hurricane Season?

Loose mulch becomes a projectile above 45 mph winds. Overgrown Bougainvillea catches wind like a sail. An untrimmed palm with a heavy frond load can fail onto a roof or pool cage. On Gulf Blvd — where properties sit tight against the water — one poorly prepared yard can mean thousands in property damage.

We recommend booking pre-season landscape prep in April or May — at least 6 weeks before June 1st. Our crews trim palms, cut back ornamentals, secure mulch beds, and remove anything that could become a wind hazard. Post-storm cleanup is available 24/7 after major events.

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May–Nov
Hurricane season window
St. Augustine
FL's #1 grass type
8 Cities
Served along Gulf Blvd
Year-Round
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Salt Spray and Sandy Soil Challenge Gulf Blvd Landscapes

Most landscapers from inland Florida plant species that fail within a season on the Gulf Blvd corridor. Salt spray causes osmotic stress that looks like drought damage — brown tips, wilting, leaf drop — even in well-watered plants. Sandy barrier island soil drains so fast that irrigation timing and species selection are critical.

We design exclusively with salt-tolerant tropical species proven to thrive in beachfront conditions: Bougainvillea, Ixora, Plumbago, Sago Palm, Croton, and Bird of Paradise. Every design accounts for your HOA guidelines, Pinellas County's invasive plant restrictions, and SWFWMD irrigation rules.

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Salt-Tolerant Plant Selection

We specify species by salt spray intensity zone — Gulf-front, canal-front, or street-facing — so your plants actually survive.

SWFWMD-Compliant Irrigation

All irrigation systems include rain sensors (required by Pinellas County) and are scheduled to the SWFWMD odd/even watering calendar.

HOA Approval Support

We provide written plant lists and design specs in the format most HOA boards require for approval — reducing delays on your project.

Why Gulf Blvd Homeowners Choose Us

We Answer the Phone

No voicemail maze, no unanswered texts. A real person picks up and gets you scheduled — especially after storms when you need fast service.

FL-Specific Expertise

We know St. Augustine grass, SWFWMD restrictions, Pinellas County fertilizer blackout periods, and which tropical species actually survive salt spray on the Gulf.

Free Written Estimates

No verbal quotes that change on arrival. We provide written estimates before any work begins, including a full plant list and scope for design projects.

What Gulf Blvd Homeowners Say

Real customers, real results.

"They completely redesigned our front yard after Hurricane Idalia — all salt-tolerant plants, Bougainvillea, Ixora. A year later it still looks incredible."

Sandra K.

Indian Rocks Beach, FL

"Best lawn service on the corridor. They know St. Augustine grass here isn't like the rest of Florida — they actually know what they're doing."

Mike T.

Madeira Beach, FL

"I manage six vacation rentals on Treasure Island and Gulf Blvd Landscaping does all the grounds. Reliable, professional, never a complaint from a guest."

Rachel H.

Treasure Island, FL

Serving All of Gulf Boulevard

We cover the full stretch of Gulf Blvd — from Indian Rocks Beach in the north to St. Pete Beach in the south. If you're on or near the Gulf in Pinellas County, we serve you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does lawn care cost on Gulf Blvd, FL?
Lawn care on Gulf Blvd typically ranges from $40 to $150 per visit depending on lot size, grass type, and services included. Most residential properties fall in the $60–$100 range per visit. We provide free estimates before any work begins.
What type of grass is best for Gulf Blvd properties?
St. Augustine grass is the right choice for almost every property on the corridor — it tolerates salt air, moderate shade, and Florida's subtropical humidity far better than Bermuda or Zoysia. Mow at 3.5–4 inches and never scalp it.
Do you handle landscaping for HOA condo complexes?
Yes. We work with HOA boards and property management companies throughout the corridor. We provide plant lists and written specs in the format most associations require, and offer multi-unit maintenance contracts.
How do I prepare my Gulf Blvd landscape for hurricane season?
Book in April or May — at least 6 weeks before June 1st. We trim palms (dead fronds only), cut back ornamentals, secure loose mulch, and remove anything that could become a wind hazard.
What plants survive salt spray on beachfront properties?
The most reliably salt-tolerant species for Gulf Blvd are Bougainvillea, Ixora, Plumbago, Lantana, Sago Palm, and Croton. For ground covers: Asiatic jasmine, perennial peanut, and Beach Sunflower all handle salt spray well.
What is SWFWMD and how does it affect my lawn watering?
SWFWMD (Southwest Florida Water Management District — locals call it Swiftmud) sets mandatory irrigation restrictions: typically twice per week on an odd/even day schedule, no watering between 10am–4pm. All systems we install are programmed for full compliance.

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