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FAQs
How can I keep my St. Augustine lawn alive with only two watering days per week?
Year-round conservation mandates require precise irrigation management. A Wi-Fi ET-based smart controller uses local weather data to apply water only when turf needs it, often in shorter, multiple cycles to prevent runoff on Myakka sand. This system automatically skips cycles during rain, ensuring maximum efficiency. Properly calibrated, it maintains Floratam St. Augustine health while strictly adhering to the two-day schedule.
Why is the soil in Suncoast Estates so compact and sandy, and what should I do about it?
Suncoast Estates Central lots were developed around 1980 on native Myakka Fine Sand. Over 46 years, foot traffic and conventional maintenance have degraded soil structure, reducing permeability and organic matter. This fine sand compacts easily, creating a hardpan that restricts root growth and water infiltration. Core aeration followed by top-dressing with a fine compost is essential to rebuild soil tilth and support healthy turf or plantings.
What are the biggest invasive weed threats here, and how do I control them safely?
In Suncoast Estates, watch for invasive grasses like Guinea grass and broadleaf weeds like dollarweed. Manual removal is effective for small outbreaks. For larger issues, targeted post-emergent herbicides applied by a licensed professional are necessary. Crucially, any treatment must avoid the June 1 to September 30 blackout period for nitrogen and phosphorus products to comply with the local fertilizer ordinance.
I want to reduce mowing, blowing, and watering. What are my options?
Transitioning turf areas to a xeriscape with native plants like Coontie, Muhly Grass, and Beautyberry drastically reduces maintenance inputs. These plants are adapted to local rainfall and require no fertilization, aligning with summer blackout dates. This shift also future-proofs your property against evolving noise ordinances that restrict gas-powered blowers, as native beds generate minimal debris.
My yard pools water for days after heavy rain. What's the solution for this high water table?
Seasonal saturation is common here due to the high water table and slow percolation of compacted Myakka Fine Sand. A graded swale directing water away from foundations is the primary fix. For patios or walkways, replacing solid concrete with permeable concrete pavers increases ground absorption. These systems manage runoff on-site, which often aligns with Lee County Department of Community Development standards for new hardscape projects.
Are permeable concrete pavers a better choice than wood decking for a new patio?
For longevity and fire safety in our climate, permeable concrete pavers are superior. They resist rot, insects, and decay that plague wood in Florida's humidity. Their permeability also mitigates runoff. Furthermore, their non-combustible nature contributes to defensible space, which is a consideration for maintaining your property's Moderate Fire Wise rating in WUI Zone 2.
What permits and licenses are needed to regrade and landscape my 0.22-acre lot?
Regrading that alters water flow typically requires a permit from the Lee County Department of Community Development. Any contractor performing this work must hold a license from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. For a property of this size, improper grading can impact neighborhood drainage, making licensed, insured professionals essential for compliance and avoiding liability.
How quickly can you respond for an emergency tree cleanup after a storm to meet HOA compliance?
For urgent HOA compliance issues like storm debris, our electric fleet can be dispatched from our staging area near Suncoast Estates Community Park. Using US-41, we plan for a 25-35 minute arrival during peak congestion to begin immediate assessment and cleanup. This prioritizes safety and regulatory adherence while utilizing low-noise equipment permissible under local decibel ordinances at any hour.