Doug's Lawn & Landscaping | Certified Landscapers in West Palm Beach, FL
West Palm Beach, FL 33412
About the Local Business
Doug's Lawn & Landscaping is a trusted West Palm Beach lawn care provider dedicated to keeping local landscapes healthy and beautiful. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care services that directly address common challenges faced by homeowners in our coastal Florida community. After tropical storms or heavy rains, our team efficiently handles storm debris cleanup to restore your property's safety and curb appeal. We also expertly treat bare lawn spots caused by Florida's intense sun, salt air, or seasonal weather patterns, using proven techniques to promote thick, green grass growth. With deep roots in West Palm Beach, we understand the unique needs of local soil and climate, providing reliable, personalized service to help your lawn thrive year-round.
Core Services
- Lawn care
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can Doug's Lawn & Landscaping handle storm debris cleanup after a West Palm Beach storm?
We prioritize storm debris cleanup and typically respond within 24-48 hours after severe weather passes in West Palm Beach. Our team is equipped to safely remove fallen branches, palm fronds, and other debris to prevent lawn damage and restore your property's appearance quickly.
What causes bare spots in West Palm Beach lawns, and how do you fix them?
Bare spots here are often due to Florida's intense sun, salt exposure, drainage issues, or seasonal stress. Our lawn care service starts with diagnosing the specific cause—like soil compaction or pest damage—then uses targeted aeration, seeding with heat-tolerant grass varieties, and proper fertilization to restore thick, healthy turf.
Can regular lawn care from Doug's help prevent storm damage to my West Palm Beach property?
Yes, proactive lawn care strengthens your grass and landscape to better withstand storms. Our services include proper mowing to encourage deep roots, trimming trees and shrubs to reduce breakage risks, and improving drainage to prevent waterlogging—all helping minimize debris and damage during West Palm Beach's storm season.

















