Top Landscaping Services in Key Largo, FL, 33037 | Compare & Call

There are 239 landscaping companies server in Key Largo FL

Defender Landscape Services

Defender Landscape Services

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
Homestead FL 33030
Lawn Services, Tree Services, Landscape Architects or Designers

Roly, the Homestead native and veteran owner-operator of Defender Landscape Services, brings a personal commitment to enhancing local properties. His company is rooted in the community, offering a com...

Complete Sprinkler Service

Complete Sprinkler Service

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
15290 SW 240th St, Homestead FL 33032
Landscaping, Tree Services, Irrigation

Complete Sprinkler Service has been a trusted local provider in Homestead, FL for over 30 years, with 25 years of specialized experience in all aspects of irrigation, landscaping, and tree care. We ha...

Landscape Key West

Landscape Key West

Key Largo FL 33037
Landscaping

Landscape Key West is your Key Largo landscaping expert, focused on solving the unique challenges of our local environment. We specialize in addressing common issues like clogged irrigation heads from...

Sunkissed Lawn Care Services

Sunkissed Lawn Care Services

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Princeton FL 33032
Lawn Services, Tree Services, Junk Removal & Hauling

Sunkissed Lawn Care Services was established in 2021 in Princeton, FL, born from a genuine passion for home improvement and a commitment to helping neighbors achieve their dream outdoor spaces afforda...

The Rock Yard

The Rock Yard

17420 SW 184th St, Miami FL 33187
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Tree Services

The Rock Yard is a Miami-based, family-owned business specializing in custom-cut Florida stone for landscaping, masonry, and tree services. We provide durable, natural stone solutions for driveways, p...

Pro Plus Cuts Lawn Service

Pro Plus Cuts Lawn Service

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
Homestead FL
Lawn Services, Tree Services

Pro Plus Cuts Lawn Service is a Homestead-based lawn and tree care company with over a decade of experience serving Miami-Dade County. We specialize in comprehensive lawn maintenance, tree trimming, s...

Darnells Lawn Maintenance

Darnells Lawn Maintenance

Miami FL 33032
Lawn Services, Tree Services, Pressure Washers

For over 25 years, Darnells Lawn Maintenance has been dedicated to caring for Miami's landscapes. Our hands-on experience in both routine lawn maintenance and complete landscape installation means we ...

Chavez-Perales Landscaping

Chavez-Perales Landscaping

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Homestead FL 33030
Tree Services, Landscaping, Pressure Washers

Chavez-Peralis Landscaping is your Homestead neighbor for comprehensive tree services, landscaping, and property maintenance. We specialize in solving the common local challenges homeowners face, like...

Isaiahs Outdoor Services

Isaiahs Outdoor Services

9555 SW 175th Ter Ste 4013, Palmetto bay FL 33157
Landscaping, Pressure Washers, Painters

Isaiahs Outdoor Services is a trusted, locally-owned company in Palmetto Bay, FL, dedicated to enhancing and protecting your home's exterior. We specialize in comprehensive landscaping, lawn care, and...

Eco Cut

Eco Cut

Miami FL 33193
Landscaping, Tree Services, Irrigation

For over a decade, Eco Cut Inc has been a trusted, family-owned and operated landscaping partner for Miami residents and businesses. We are a fully licensed and insured team dedicated to creating and ...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Key Largo, FL

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$284 - $384
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$49 - $74
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$364 - $494
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$4,504 - $6,014
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$2,044 - $2,734

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 37-3011) data for Key Largo. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Common Questions

We just moved into our Key Largo Oceanfront home built in the 80s. Why does the soil seem so thin and rocky, and can we actually grow anything good in it?

Your property's soil is a legacy of its construction date. With an average build year of 1986, you have 40-year-old landscape soil sitting atop our native Oolitic Limestone bedrock. This limestone has a high pH of 8.0-8.5, which binds essential nutrients like iron and manganese, making them unavailable to many common plants. Over decades, topsoil has likely eroded or compacted. Successful planting here requires core aeration to fracture the limestone pan and the incorporation of large volumes of acidic organic matter, such as composted pine fines, to gradually lower pH and build a functional rhizosphere.

With year-round watering restrictions, how do we keep a St. Augustine lawn alive without wasting water or getting fined?

The mandatory 2-day-per-week schedule makes precision essential. We program Wi-Fi, ET-based smart controllers using local weather station data to calculate exact evapotranspiration rates, so the system only runs when needed. This is coupled with soil moisture sensors buried in the turf zone to prevent irrigation during or after rain. For St. Augustine 'Floratam', this system applies water in multiple short cycles to prevent runoff on our low-permeability limestone, ensuring deep root hydration within the legal window and conserving roughly 30-50% more water than a traditional timer-based system.

Is a wooden deck or a paver patio better for longevity and safety in our salt-air, storm-prone environment?

Permeable Keystone pavers are superior to wood for durability and risk mitigation. Pressure-treated wood requires constant sealing against rot and salt corrosion and provides habitat for destructive organisms. Concrete pavers resist salt, wind, and moisture indefinitely. From a safety perspective, a paver patio creates a non-combustible defensible space, which is a consideration for the Moderate Firewise rating related to wind-blown embers during tropical storms. Pavers also manage runoff on-site, unlike solid decks which concentrate water flow and can exacerbate the existing low-permeability drainage challenges.

What are the most aggressive weeds or invasive plants we should watch for, and how do we control them safely?

Key Largo faces persistent invasive species like Brazilian Pepper, Burmese Ruby Grass, and Skunkvine. These outcompete natives and alter soil chemistry. Manual removal is preferred, but for persistent regrowth, targeted herbicide application is necessary. Critically, any product used must be zero-nitrogen and zero-phosphorus to comply with the local fertilizer ordinance blackout period from June 1 to September 30. We apply herbicides in the cooler, dry months to minimize volatilization and precisely treat foliage to protect surrounding desirable vegetation and prevent runoff into the sensitive nearshore waters.

Our backyard floods during high tides and heavy rain. What's a permanent solution that won't just push water onto the neighbor's lot?

Tidal flooding compounded by impermeable limestone requires subsurface water management. The solution is a French drain system tied into a dry well or pump basin, designed to capture and redirect water. Surface grading should direct flow towards these drains. For hardscapes, we specify permeable Keystone pavers, which allow rainfall to infiltrate directly on-site, reducing runoff volume. This integrated approach often meets Monroe County Planning & Environmental Resources standards for on-site retention, preventing nuisance flooding and complying with coastal zone management ordinances.

We want to regrade our yard and install a small patio. What permits do we need, and why does the contractor's license matter so much?

Any significant grading or hardscape installation on a 0.25-acre lot in Monroe County requires a permit from the Planning & Environmental Resources Department. They will review plans for compliance with setback, runoff, and coastal construction codes. The contractor must hold a valid license from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). This license is mandatory for projects exceeding $2,500 and ensures the contractor carries proper insurance, understands state building codes, and is bonded—critical protections for you in a high-value, environmentally regulated area like Key Largo where improper work can lead to severe flooding or code violations.

We're tired of constant mowing and blowing. What are some lush, lower-maintenance alternatives to grass that fit the island look?

Transitioning to a native-dominated landscape drastically reduces maintenance. A layered planting of Coontie, Beach Sunflower, and sprawling Sea Grape provides full ground cover, seasonal color, and deep roots that stabilize soil. Gumbo Limbo and Buttonwood trees offer shade and structure. This ecosystem requires no weekly mowing, minimal irrigation once established, and is adapted to our high pH soil. It also future-proofs your property against evolving noise ordinances targeting gas-powered blowers, as these plants are largely self-mulching and require only occasional hand pruning.

A storm just knocked down a large branch. How quickly can a crew get here for an emergency cleanup, especially with HOA rules?

For emergency storm response in Key Largo Oceanfront, our primary dispatch originates from the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park area. Crews take the Overseas Highway (US-1) directly to your neighborhood. Under standard conditions, this is a 45-60 minute transit window, which aligns with typical HOA compliance deadlines for debris removal. We prioritize these calls to mitigate safety hazards and prevent violations, coordinating directly with property managers upon arrival to ensure all debris is processed according to local vegetative waste protocols.

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