Certified Landscaping in Kissimmee, FL 34744 - Johnson Mark -Landscape Architect

501 E Oak St, Kissimmee, FL 34744

(407) 931-2225

Service Capabilities

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

About the Company

Johnson Mark is a licensed Landscape Architect serving Kissimmee, FL, dedicated to creating beautiful and resilient outdoor spaces. We understand the unique challenges homeowners face in our local climate, including sprinkler coverage gaps that lead to dry patches and lawn fungus disease that can quickly damage your investment. Our approach combines expert design with practical, science-based solutions. We design and oversee the installation of precise, efficient irrigation systems to eliminate coverage gaps and promote even watering. Furthermore, we create landscape plans that incorporate proper plant selection, spacing, and soil management to improve drainage and airflow, which are key to preventing and managing common fungal issues. Let us build a landscape that thrives in the Kissimmee environment.

FAQs

How can a landscape architect help fix my sprinkler system's dry spots in Kissimmee?

As a Landscape Architect, I don't just install sprinklers; I design the entire irrigation system as part of your landscape plan. For Kissimmee homes, I analyze your property's sun exposure, soil type, and slopes to create a customized zoning plan. This ensures each area of your lawn and garden gets the precise amount of water it needs, eliminating the coverage gaps that cause those frustrating dry or soggy patches. Proper design is the first step to water efficiency and a uniformly healthy lawn.

What landscape design strategies help prevent lawn fungus in our humid Florida climate?

Prevention starts with smart design. I focus on improving air circulation and reducing excess moisture—the main culprits behind fungus. This includes strategic plant placement to avoid overcrowding, selecting disease-resistant grass and plant varieties suited for Kissimmee, and incorporating grading and drainage solutions to prevent water from pooling. A well-designed landscape promotes a healthy, robust lawn that's naturally more resistant to diseases like brown patch and dollar spot.

Can you help if my lawn already has a fungal disease?

Absolutely. The first step is a site assessment to correctly identify the issue. From there, I develop a recovery plan that may include adjusting the irrigation schedule you run (often the cause), recommending targeted treatments, and redesigning affected areas with better drainage and more appropriate plants. My goal is to not only treat the current problem but to redesign the space to prevent it from coming back, saving you time and money on repeated treatments.



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