Trees by Gilmore: Local Landscaping Services Serving Lecanto, FL 34461
Lecanto, FL 34461
About the Company
Trees by Gilmore is a trusted local tree and lawn service provider serving Lecanto, FL, and the surrounding Citrus County area. We specialize in comprehensive tree care, including pruning, disease management, removal, and stump grinding, as well as lawn maintenance and handyman services. Many Lecanto homeowners face common landscaping challenges like persistent mulch bed weeds and storm debris cleanup after Florida's frequent weather events. Our team helps resolve these issues with expert weed control, efficient debris removal, and proactive tree health management to prevent storm damage. We're committed to keeping your property safe, healthy, and beautiful year-round with reliable, locally-focused service.
What the Company Handles
- Tree cabling or bracing
- Insect management - trees
- Tree removal
- Disease management - trees
- Tree pruning or trimming
FAQs
How can you help with mulch bed weeds that keep coming back in my Lecanto yard?
We offer targeted lawn care and tree services to address persistent mulch bed weeds. Our approach includes proper mulching techniques to suppress weed growth, selective herbicide applications when needed, and recommendations for native ground covers that naturally resist weeds in our local Florida climate.
What tree services do you provide to help prevent storm damage and debris in Citrus County?
We provide preventive tree care specifically for Florida storm seasons, including professional tree pruning to remove weak limbs, tree cabling/bracing to reinforce vulnerable trees, and disease/insect management to keep trees healthy and storm-resistant. After storms, we offer complete debris cleanup and safe tree removal if needed.
Can you help with both immediate storm cleanup and long-term tree health in Lecanto?
Absolutely. For immediate needs, we provide prompt storm debris removal and emergency tree services. For long-term protection, we offer tree planting with storm-resistant native species, regular pruning schedules, and disease management plans to maintain tree health and reduce future storm risks in our local area.

















