Custom Lawn Fertilization & Plant Nutrition in Palm Beach County
A green lawn is not luck. It is the result of the right nutrients, applied at the right time, in the right amounts for your specific soil.
Science-Based Plant Nutrition
What Your Lawn Is Telling You When It Starts to Look Tired
Yellowing grass blades, sparse growth, persistent weeds, and brown patches are not just cosmetic problems. They are symptoms of nutrient deficiencies, soil imbalances, or pest pressure that will not resolve on their own. In South Florida's sandy, fast-draining soils, nutrients leach out of the root zone quickly, which means lawns and ornamental plants need regular, targeted replenishment to maintain their health and appearance.
Our fertilization programs are built around the specific needs of South Florida turf and plant material. We do not apply a generic blend on a fixed calendar. We assess your lawn's current condition, identify any deficiencies, and design a program that addresses what your property actually needs. This approach produces noticeably better results than off-the-shelf fertilizer products and prevents the common problem of over-fertilizing, which can burn turf, promote excessive growth that requires more frequent mowing, and contribute to water quality issues in our local waterways.
What's in Our Fertilization Services

Turf Fertilization Program
Seasonal applications of slow-release fertilizer blended for South Florida's specific soil conditions, applied at the correct rate to promote thick, healthy turf without burning or excessive growth.

Palm & Ornamental Nutrition
Palms and ornamental shrubs have distinct nutritional requirements that standard lawn fertilizers do not address. Our palm and ornamental program prevents yellowing fronds, promotes vigorous growth, and keeps your specimen plants looking their best.

Weed & Pest Control
Pre-emergent and post-emergent weed control treatments stop invasive weeds before they establish and eliminate existing infestations. We also address common South Florida lawn pests including chinch bugs, sod webworms, and grubs.
Lawn Fertilization & Weed Control FAQs
How many times per year does a South Florida lawn need to be fertilized?
Most lawns in Palm Beach County benefit from four to six fertilization applications per year, timed to coincide with the lawn's active growth periods and the seasonal nutrient demands of the turf. Our programs are scheduled to align with these natural cycles for maximum effectiveness.
Why are my palms turning yellow even though I water them regularly?
Yellow fronds on palms in South Florida are almost always a sign of nutritional deficiency, most commonly a lack of magnesium, manganese, or potassium. These nutrients are not present in adequate quantities in most standard fertilizers. Our palm nutrition program uses a specially formulated blend that addresses these specific deficiencies.
Is your fertilization program safe for children and pets?
Yes. We use professional-grade products that are safe for families and pets once they have dried, which typically takes one to two hours after application. We will always let you know when we have applied a treatment so you can plan accordingly.
Can fertilization help a lawn that has been damaged by drought or pests?
Fertilization is an important part of lawn recovery, but it works best in combination with addressing the underlying cause of the damage. We assess the full picture during our initial visit and recommend a recovery program that may include fertilization, pest treatment, irrigation adjustments, and in some cases, sod repair.
Do you offer a combined maintenance and fertilization program?
Yes. Many of our clients combine weekly lawn maintenance with a fertilization and weed control program for a comprehensive approach to lawn care. Bundled programs are available at a reduced rate compared to booking each service separately.
Contact us for a free lawn health assessment. We will evaluate your turf, identify any deficiencies, and recommend a fertilization program tailored to your property.

