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Indiantown Landscaping

Indiantown Landscaping

Indiantown, FL
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Indiantown Landscaping provides honest, local landscaping service in Indiantown, Florida. We show up on time and leave every yard clean and sharp.
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Solis Landscaping Services

Solis Landscaping Services

15106 SW Indian Mound Dr, Indiantown FL 34956
Tree Services, Landscaping

Solis Landscaping Services is a trusted, full-service provider for tree care and landscaping in Indiantown, FL. We offer comprehensive solutions for both residential and commercial properties, from ro...

Angel Tree Service and Landscaping

Angel Tree Service and Landscaping

★★★★☆ 4.4 / 5 (7)
Indiantown FL 34956
Tree Services, Landscaping

Angel Tree Service and Landscaping is a trusted local provider in Indiantown, FL, offering comprehensive tree and landscape solutions. We specialize in tree care services, tree removal, stump removal,...

Lopez Landscaping & Maintenance

Lopez Landscaping & Maintenance

Indiantown FL 34956
Landscaping, Gardeners, Tree Services

Lopez Landscaping & Maintenance is a full-service landscaping company serving Indiantown, FL, specializing in gardening, irrigation, landscape design, construction, and comprehensive tree and shrub ca...

Mustard Seed Landscaping

Mustard Seed Landscaping

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
Indiantown FL 34956
Landscaping, Tree Services

Mustard Seed Landscaping is a family-owned and operated business serving Indiantown, FL, and surrounding areas for over 10 years. Licensed and insured, we provide comprehensive landscaping and tree se...

Nicolas Lanscaping Full Services

Nicolas Lanscaping Full Services

Indiantown FL 34956
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Nicolas Landscaping Full Services is your trusted, local partner for comprehensive outdoor solutions in Indiantown, FL. We specialize in transforming and maintaining landscapes, from intricate design ...

Sebastians Tropical Landscape & Design

Sebastians Tropical Landscape & Design

★★★★☆ 4.0 / 5 (4)
14702 SW Sandy Oaks Lp, Indiantown FL 34956
Landscaping, Tree Services, Gardeners

Sebastians Tropical Landscape & Design is a full-service landscaping company serving Indiantown, FL, specializing in tropical landscape design, construction, and maintenance. With expertise in earthmo...

IMA Landscaping Tree Palm Trimming Services

IMA Landscaping Tree Palm Trimming Services

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
Indiantown FL 34956
Tree Services, Landscaping

IMA Landscaping Tree Palm Trimming Services is a locally owned and operated business serving Indiantown, FL, and surrounding communities like Port Salerno, Stuart, Jensen Beach, Pahokee, and Taylor Cr...

Hiz N Herz Landscaping Property Management

Hiz N Herz Landscaping Property Management

Indiantown FL 34956
Landscaping, Home Cleaning

Hiz N Herz Landscaping Property Management is a family-owned business serving Indiantown, FL, with a commitment to hard work and dedication. We specialize in comprehensive home improvement solutions, ...

Victor's Lawn Maintenance & Landscaping

Victor's Lawn Maintenance & Landscaping

Indiantown FL 34956
Gardeners, Lawn Services, Tree Services

Victor's Lawn Maintenance & Landscaping is a trusted local provider serving Indiantown, FL, and surrounding communities like Port Salerno, Stuart, Jensen Beach, Pahokee, and Taylor Creek. We specializ...

Oddie’s Landscaping Management

Oddie’s Landscaping Management

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Indiantown FL 34956
Tree Services, Landscaping

Oddie's Landscaping Management is a full-service landscaping and tree care company serving Indiantown, FL. We specialize in comprehensive solutions including earthmoving, irrigation, landscape constru...

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Q&A

We're building a new patio. Is oolitic limestone a better choice than pressure-treated wood for this area?

For longevity and low maintenance in Indiantown, oolitic limestone is superior. It is a native stone with high compressive strength, excellent drainage, and resistance to rot and insects that plague wooden structures. From a Firewise perspective, its non-combustible nature contributes to the defensible space required in this Moderate Wildland-Urban Interface zone. A properly installed limestone patio requires no sealing and integrates seamlessly with the local ecology.

I want to reduce mowing, blowing, and watering. What's a good native plant alternative for my sunny lawn area?

A climate-adaptive xeriscape using a matrix of native groundcovers and bunch grasses is ideal. A combination of Muhly Grass for texture, Coontie as a low shrub, and Firebush for seasonal color creates a resilient, layered landscape. This planting scheme drastically reduces irrigation needs and eliminates weekly mowing. It also future-proofs your property against evolving noise ordinances that restrict gas-powered blowers, as these plants require minimal leaf litter management.

My yard has persistent puddles after summer rains. What's the best long-term fix for this flooding?

Localized flooding is common here due to the high water table and the poor permeability of compacted Myakka Fine Sand. The solution involves reshaping the grade to create positive drainage away from structures and installing a French drain system tied to a dry well. Using permeable concrete pavers or oolitic limestone for any new hardscape, as often recommended by the Village of Indiantown Building Department, reduces surface runoff and improves groundwater recharge.

My HOA issued a violation notice for overgrowth. How quickly can you perform an emergency compliance cleanup?

We can typically dispatch a crew for an HOA compliance emergency within 24 hours. Our route from our staging area near Big Mound Park uses SR-710 (Warfield Blvd) for direct access to Indiantown Village. Accounting for peak traffic, our arrival window is 45 to 60 minutes. The crew will operate within the local noise ordinance hours of 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM to complete the necessary trimming and debris removal.

I've noticed a fast-spreading vine taking over my hedge. How should I handle it without harming my other plants?

You are likely describing an invasive species like skunkvine or air potato. Manual removal of tubers and vines is the first critical step. For persistent regrowth, a targeted, systemic herbicide applied via careful wicking or injection may be necessary. All treatment must be planned around the local fertilizer ordinance, which prohibits nitrogen and phosphorus applications from June 1 to September 30, to prevent nutrient runoff into the watershed during the rainy season.

My Indiantown Village yard seems to hold no nutrients and dries out instantly. Is this a problem with the soil itself?

Yes, this is a direct result of the Myakka Fine Sand that underlies most of the neighborhood. With an average lot age of 42 years, the soil profile lacks mature organic matter and has become hydrophobic. The fine sand structure leads to rapid percolation and poor water retention. Core aeration followed by top-dressing with a high-quality, fungal-dominant compost is required to rebuild soil structure and cation exchange capacity.

We need to re-grade our 0.25-acre lot to improve drainage. What permits and contractor qualifications are required?

Significant grading that alters stormwater flow requires a permit from the Village of Indiantown Building and Planning Department. The contractor must hold a current Florida DBPR license, specifically a Certified Underground Utility and Excavation Contractor license or a General Contractor license, as this work impacts soil stability and utility lines. On a quarter-acre lot, improper grading can affect neighboring properties, making licensed, insured professionals a legal and practical necessity.

How do I keep my St. Augustine grass alive on Indiantown's two-day watering schedule?

This requires an ET-based irrigation strategy. A properly programmed smart Wi-Fi controller uses local weather data to apply water only when evapotranspiration demands it, often skipping scheduled days. For Floratam or Palmetto St. Augustine, deep, infrequent irrigation cycles that match the soil's percolation rate are key. This method, combined with a 3-4 inch mowing height, maintains turf health while strictly adhering to Phase 1 water restrictions.

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