Serving New Port Richey & west Pasco County, FL
Landscape Design & Install in New Port Richey, FL
Beds and plantings picked for what actually survives our soil and heat — not a catalog photo.
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From Jacob
A lot of landscape plans fail here for one reason: they're designed like the yard has topsoil, and west Pasco mostly has sugar sand a few inches down. I plan beds around what actually roots and holds in that soil without babying — coontie, muhly grass, dwarf yaupon holly, firebush, and the usual Florida-friendly palette — instead of plants that look right in a nursery photo but fight the ground here for two years and die.
Most jobs are a front bed refresh — pulling out whatever's leggy or dead, regrading, and replanting — or a full front-yard redo when a house is going on the market or an HOA sent a letter about "curb appeal." I walk the yard with you first, tell you honestly what will and won't hold up before anything goes in the ground, and price the plant list transparently instead of a vague design fee.
Who this is for
Homeowners refreshing a tired front bed, prepping a house to list, or responding to an HOA notice — and anyone who wants a plant list picked for Florida conditions, not a Pinterest board.
Worth knowing
Large-scale commercial landscape architecture with stamped drawings — that's outside what a single-crew local operation should take on. I'll say so upfront rather than take a job I can't do right.
Pricing
Depends entirely on bed size and plant selection — I'll walk the yard and give you a real number, broken out by labor and plant material, not a flat "packages start at" figure.
FAQ
Landscape Design & Install — FAQ
- What plants actually survive New Port Richey summers without constant watering?
- Muhly grass, coontie, firebush, dwarf yaupon holly, and juniper handle our heat and sandy soil with minimal babying once established. I steer people away from anything that wants rich, moisture-retentive soil — it just won't hold here without constant amending.
- Can you match what my HOA requires for front-bed landscaping?
- Yes — bring me the covenant language or the violation letter and I'll design around it. Most Pasco HOAs care about bed edges, mulch coverage, and plant height near windows/AC units.
- Do you handle the soil prep or just plant what I buy?
- Full install — regrading, amending where it actually helps, and sourcing the plants myself. I don't just drop plants into unprepped sugar sand and call it done.
- How long before new plantings look established?
- Most Florida-friendly natives fill in within one growing season (one summer) if watered correctly the first 4–6 weeks. I'll tell you the watering schedule before I leave the job.
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