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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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Landscape Design & Install in New Port Richey, FL

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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