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Pinewood Landscaping

Pinewood Landscaping

Pinewood, FL
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Pinewood Landscaping provides trusted landscaping service in Pinewood, Florida. We handle lawn care, planting, trimming, and yard cleanups with care and skill.
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Twin Flame

Twin Flame

Pinewood FL 33168
Lawn Services, Tree Services, Junk Removal & Hauling

Twin Flame is a local, family-operated business in Pinewood, FL, dedicated to transforming and maintaining your outdoor spaces. We understand that a well-kept lawn and healthy trees are a source of pr...



Common Questions

How can I keep my St. Augustine lawn alive on a two-day watering schedule?

Phase II water restrictions mandate precision. A smart Wi-Fi controller paired with ET and soil moisture sensors is critical. The system calculates evapotranspiration rates daily, applying water only when and where the Floratam turf needs it, avoiding the fixed-day schedule waste. This technology can reduce irrigation volume by up to 30% while maintaining turf health within municipal limits.

What permits and licenses are needed to regrade and replant my 0.22-acre lot?

Significant grading or earth-moving on a lot this size typically requires a permit from the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources to ensure proper drainage and erosion control. The contractor must hold a valid license from the Florida DBPR. This is not DIY work; improper grading can cause flooding violations and damage to neighboring properties.

Are Oolitic limestone pavers a good choice for a new patio near wooded areas?

Yes. Oolitic limestone is durable, locally sourced, and non-combustible, making it superior to wood for creating defensible space in Pinewood's Moderate Fire Wise rating zone. Its natural porosity also aids in managing minor runoff. Properly installed with a permeable base, it provides a long-lasting, low-maintenance surface that complements the native landscape aesthetic.

What should I do about the invasive vines overtaking my Beautyberry shrubs?

Common invasive alerts for Zone 10b include Brazilian Pepper and Skunkvine. Manual removal is best; apply a targeted, systemic herbicide to cut stems in late fall or early spring to minimize impact on pollinators. This timing is crucial to avoid the local fertilizer blackout period (June 1 - Sept 30), ensuring any follow-up soil amendments for the natives are ordinance-compliant.

How fast can you respond for an emergency tree cleanup after a storm?

For urgent HOA compliance or safety issues, our electric fleet mobilizes from Pinewood Community Park. Using the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826), we can typically reach most Pinewood addresses within the 25-35 minute window during peak response times. This efficiency is enhanced by adherence to the local 8:00 AM noise ordinance, allowing for immediate, quiet deployment with battery-powered equipment.

My yard pools water for days. What's a permanent solution for this high water table?

Seasonal flooding is common with Sandy Spodosols over a high water table. Solutions focus on redirecting surface flow. Installing a French drain system tied to a dry well is effective. For patios, using permeable Oolitic limestone pavers instead of solid concrete increases ground infiltration, often helping projects meet Miami-Dade County runoff management standards.

Is there a lower-maintenance, eco-friendly alternative to my high-input lawn?

Transitioning to a xeriscape with Pinewood natives like Muhly Grass, Firebush, and Coontie significantly reduces water, mowing, and chemical needs. These plants are adapted to local pH and rainfall. This shift also future-proofs your property against evolving noise ordinances restricting gas blowers and aligns with 2026 biodiversity goals for urban-wildland interfaces.

Why does my soil seem so thin and sandy, even after years of lawn care?

Pinewood Estates homes, built around 1962, have soil approximately 64 years old. This sandy Spodosol naturally has low organic matter and poor nutrient retention. Decades of standard lawn maintenance have likely compacted the top layer, reducing percolation and root penetration. Core aeration followed by incorporating compost is essential to rebuild soil structure and support healthy turf or native plantings.

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