Quality Plus Landscape | Emergency Landscapers in Boynton Beach, FL
1783 Finn Hill Dr, Boynton Beach, FL 33426
Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
About the Local Business
Quality Plus Landscape is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Boynton Beach homeowners. We understand the unique challenges of maintaining a beautiful yard in South Florida's climate, from dealing with persistent lawn fungus to reviving stressed and dying shrubs. Our team provides expert diagnosis and targeted solutions, helping you restore the health and curb appeal of your property. We focus on sustainable, effective practices that are right for our local environment, ensuring your landscape not only recovers but thrives. Think of us as your local partner for a resilient, vibrant outdoor space that enhances your home and stands up to Boynton Beach conditions.
Question Answers
What's the most common cause of dying shrubs in Boynton Beach yards?
In our Boynton Beach climate, dying shrubs are often caused by a combination of factors. Improper irrigation is a major culprit—either too much water leading to root rot, or too little during dry spells. Soil compaction and poor drainage common in our area can also suffocate roots. We start with a soil and root zone inspection to pinpoint the exact issue, then recommend corrective actions like adjusting your watering schedule, aerating the soil, or implementing proper drainage solutions to save your plants.
How can I tell if my lawn has a fungus disease and not just brown spots from the sun?
It can be tricky! Lawn fungus in Boynton Beach often shows distinct patterns like circular patches, rings, or streaks of discoloration (yellow, brown, or even pinkish). You might also see a powdery or fuzzy growth on the grass blades, especially in the morning. Simple drought stress usually causes uniform browning. If you're unsure, our team can perform a quick, expert diagnosis. Catching a fungus early is key to preventing it from spreading across your lawn, and we use targeted, local-approved treatments to stop it effectively.
What's the best way to prevent these landscaping problems from coming back?
Prevention starts with building a resilient landscape. For Boynton Beach homes, this means choosing the right plants for our specific soil and weather, ensuring proper irrigation based on the season, and maintaining good soil health with aeration and organic matter. We also recommend a proactive, seasonal maintenance plan. This includes monitoring for early signs of stress, applying preventative fungicide treatments before the humid season peaks, and pruning correctly to promote air circulation. A healthy lawn and garden are your best defense.

















