What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
What's the best way to repair or replace damaged landscape edging in Deland?
In Deland, damaged edging often comes from root growth, weather, or wear. We assess the damage and typically recommend removing the old material and installing durable, flexible polymer or metal edging. This creates a clean, long-lasting barrier that defines your beds, prevents grass encroachment, and handles our soil conditions much better than cheaper alternatives.
My plants near the driveway or street are struggling. Could it be salt damage?
Yes, this is a very common issue in our coastal Florida climate. Salt from spray or runoff can burn foliage and damage roots. We can help by replacing sensitive plants with salt-tolerant native species like Muhly Grass, Sea Grape, or Coontie. We also improve soil drainage and may recommend strategic rinsing schedules to protect your existing landscape.
How can I prevent these common landscaping problems before they start?
Proactive planning is key. For new installations or renovations, we use salt-resistant plants in vulnerable areas and install robust edging from the start. For existing landscapes, our maintenance plans include regular edging inspections, soil health checks, and seasonal adjustments to irrigation. This neighborly, preventative approach saves you money and keeps your Deland yard looking its best.
About the Local Business
Feaster Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Deland, FL, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in creating and maintaining beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces tailored to the unique challenges of Florida living. A common issue for Deland homeowners is damage to landscape edging and plant health due to salt exposure and environmental wear. Our team addresses this directly with expert edging installation, repair, and the selection of salt-tolerant native plants. We focus on durable solutions that protect your investment, enhance curb appeal, and withstand local conditions, ensuring your landscape remains healthy and vibrant year-round.

















