Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
My sprinklers run, but I still have dry patches. What's the most common cause in Fort Pierce?
In our area, the most common cause is misaligned or clogged sprinkler heads, often from our sandy soil settling or mineral buildup in the water. A head that's tilted or sunk can miss entire sections of your lawn. KJ Landscaping performs a detailed system audit to identify and correct these coverage gaps, ensuring every part of your lawn gets the water it needs.
How do you fix patchy grass, and is it better to seed or sod?
For patchy grass, we start by addressing the underlying cause—often poor soil health or uneven watering. We then typically recommend core aeration and overseeding with a hardy, sun-tolerant grass blend suited for Fort Pierce. This is usually more cost-effective and integrates better with your existing lawn than sod for repair jobs. We'll advise on the best approach for your specific situation.
Can you help if my lawn is struggling in both sun and shaded areas?
Absolutely. This is a common challenge with Florida landscapes. We assess your yard's sun patterns and recommend a tailored mix of grasses and plants suited for different light conditions. Often, this involves zoning your sprinkler system to deliver different amounts of water to sunny and shaded zones, as they have vastly different needs. Our solutions are designed to create a uniformly healthy and attractive landscape.
Local Business Overview
KJ Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping service based in Fort Pierce, Florida. We specialize in diagnosing and solving common local lawn problems, particularly the frustrating issues of sprinkler coverage gaps and patchy grass that many area homeowners face. Our team provides thorough sprinkler system audits and repairs to ensure even water distribution, followed by targeted solutions like soil aeration, professional overseeding, and customized fertilization to restore thick, healthy turf. We understand the unique soil and climate conditions of the Treasure Coast and use that knowledge to create resilient, beautiful lawns that can thrive in our local environment.








