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Pebble Creek Landscaping

Pebble Creek Landscaping

Pebble Creek, FL
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Homeowners in Pebble Creek, Florida trust Pebble Creek Landscaping for steady, year-round yard care. We handle trimming, edging, planting, and irrigation work.
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Frequently Asked Questions

I see a fast-spreading vine choking my shrubs. How do I handle it without breaking fertilizer rules?

This is likely an invasive species like skunkvine or air potato. Manual removal of tubers and vines is the first step. For chemical control, use a targeted, systemic herbicide applied directly to the foliage, which is permissible during the summer fertilizer blackout. This ordinance restricts soil applications of Nitrogen and Phosphorus from June 1 to Sept 30, not all landscape chemicals.

My St. Augustine seems to get stressed quickly. Is the soil in Pebble Creek Estates just bad?

Soil in Pebble Creek Estates lots, developed around 2002, is now 24 years old. The prevalent acidic fine sand, with low organic matter, has likely become hydrophobic and compacted from standard maintenance. This reduces percolation and root access to water. Core aeration and adding composted organic matter are critical to improve soil structure and water retention for healthy turf.

We have an HOA violation notice for overgrowth. How fast can you get a crew here for a cleanup?

For an emergency compliance cleanup, our dispatch from the Pebble Creek Golf Club area uses I-75 for direct access. We account for peak traffic, ensuring a crew arrives within the 20-30 minute window. Operations adhere to the local noise ordinance, utilizing electric equipment where possible during permitted hours.

Our yard stays soggy for days after summer rains. What's the solution for this sandy soil?

Seasonal saturation is common with our high water table and fine sand, which has limited permeability. Integrating French drains or dry creek beds can intercept subsurface flow. For new installations, using permeable concrete pavers improves infiltration and can help meet Hillsborough County's stormwater runoff standards by reducing impervious surface area.

We want to regrade our backyard for better drainage. What permits and contractor checks are required?

Altering drainage on a 0.25-acre lot typically requires a permit from Hillsborough County Development Services to ensure compliance with water management codes. You must hire a contractor licensed by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation for excavation and grading work. This ensures they carry the proper insurance and adhere to state-mandated practice standards.

How can I keep my Floratam lawn alive on Pebble Creek's two-day-a-week watering schedule?

Stage 2 restrictions require precise irrigation. A Wi-Fi ET-based system is essential; it uses local weather data to apply only the water lost to evapotranspiration. This method, combined with calibrating sprinkler heads for uniform coverage, deeply hydrates the St. Augustine root zone within the weekly allowance, preventing stress and conserving water.

I want a quieter, lower-maintenance yard. What are my options beyond constant mowing and blowing?

Transitioning perimeter areas to a xeriscape with native plants like Muhly Grass, Firebush, and Coontie drastically reduces water, mowing, and gas-blower use. This aligns with the voluntary electric-only incentive and future noise ordinances. These plants are adapted to our zone 9b climate and acidic soil, requiring minimal inputs once established.

Is a paver patio or a wood deck better for longevity and safety in our area?

Permeable concrete pavers are superior for Pebble Creek. They resist rot, insects, and decay that plague wood in our humid climate. Their non-combustible nature also contributes to defensible space, a consideration for our Moderate Fire Wise Rating in the Wildland-Urban Interface. Pavers offer greater longevity with minimal maintenance compared to wood.

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