Landscaping Services New Port Richey FL | Call NV Lawn Care

New Port Richey, FL 34654

(727) 810-7340

About the Local Business

Serving New Port Richey, FL and the greater Tampa Bay area since 2014, NV Lawn Care is a dedicated local provider of comprehensive lawn and landscape maintenance. We focus on building lasting relationships by delivering reliable, high-quality service tailored to each property's needs. Our expertise covers everything from routine mowing and shrub care to more specialized services like disease and insect management for your plants. We understand the unique challenges of Florida's climate and are committed to helping our neighbors maintain healthy, beautiful outdoor spaces year-round.

Key Services

  • Lawn care
  • Shrub removal
  • Insect management - shrubs
  • Shrub pruning or trimming
  • Shrub planting
  • Shrub care

Questions and Answers

What's included in your standard landscape maintenance service for New Port Richey homes?

Our standard maintenance provides a complete care routine tailored to our local climate. It includes regular mowing, edging, and blowing to keep your lawn tidy, plus proactive monitoring and care for your shrubs. This involves pruning to maintain shape and health, checking for early signs of the common lawn fungus or pest issues in our area, and basic cleanup to keep your property looking its best. It's a holistic approach designed to prevent problems before they start.

I have shrubs that look sickly. Can you help diagnose and treat the problem?

Absolutely. Discoloration, spots, or wilting in shrubs are common issues we address in New Port Richey. Our service includes a thorough diagnosis to determine if the cause is a fungal disease, insect infestation, or an environmental factor like improper watering often linked to clogged irrigation. We then provide targeted treatment, which may involve safe fungicide or insecticide applications, corrective pruning, and advice on improving plant health to prevent recurrence.

My lawn has brown patches, and my sprinklers seem weak. Are these issues related?

They very well could be. In our area, two frequent problems are lawn fungus, which causes brown patches, and clogged irrigation heads from our mineral-rich water, which leads to poor coverage and dry spots. We tackle this by first diagnosing the brown patches to confirm if it's a common local fungus. Simultaneously, we can inspect and clean your irrigation heads to ensure your lawn receives the even, deep watering it needs to stay healthy and resist disease, addressing both the symptom and a potential root cause.



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