Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
How can I tell if my Naples lawn has chinch bugs or just needs water?
Chinch bug damage in Naples often looks like irregular, yellowing patches that turn brown and die, even with proper watering. A key sign is that the grass doesn't recover after irrigation. We can perform a simple 'float test' to confirm their presence and then apply targeted, effective treatments to eliminate the infestation and help your lawn recover.
What are the best plants for my Naples landscape that can handle salt spray?
For areas exposed to salt spray, we recommend native and adaptive plants like Sea Grape, Cocoplum, Muhly Grass, and Silver Buttonwood. These species are naturally resilient to our coastal conditions. We can assess your property's specific exposure and design a planting plan that ensures beauty and durability with minimal maintenance.
My plants near the driveway look burned. Could this be from road salt or de-icer?
Yes, in Naples, this is a common issue, especially for plants near roadways or driveways where runoff concentrates. Salt damage appears as browning or 'burning' on leaf edges. We help by flushing the soil to remove salt buildup, amending it to improve health, and recommending salt-tolerant replacements for severely affected areas to prevent future problems.
About the Local Business
M Casey is a trusted Naples landscaping company dedicated to solving the unique challenges of Florida's Gulf Coast. We specialize in diagnosing and treating common local issues like chinch bug infestations, which can rapidly destroy St. Augustine grass, and salt damage to plants caused by coastal breezes and occasional storm surge. Our expert team provides targeted lawn care, soil analysis, and salt-tolerant plant selection to restore and protect your landscape. We understand Naples' specific climate and soil conditions, offering sustainable solutions that keep your property resilient and beautiful year-round.
