Florida lawn care? Yeah— it’s hard.

Between the scorching sun, the random downpours, and your lawn trying to become an all-you-can-eat buffet for pests, it feels like you need a degree in horticulture just to keep it alive.

Here’s what we do at My Organic Turf to tame that wild Florida grass and keep your lawn looking like something out of a magazine—without making you sweat more after you just mowed your lawn last week.

How to Maintain a Florida Lawn (Without Losing Your Cool)

First things first: Florida lawn care isn’t about perfection. It’s about survival. 

You’re in a battle with the weather and the soil, and your lawn is the underdog. 

But like any good underdog story, it can still win.

Here’s the play-by-play:

  1. Mowing: You don’t want to be that neighbor who mows every other day. Unless you’re secretly a robot or have nothing better to do with your weekends. So, mowing once a week during the warmer months is good enough. Mow a little higher (3-4 inches) so your grass doesn’t fry in the sun like your last attempt at grilling burgers. And remember— you shouldn’t mow wet grass (here’s why).
  2. Watering: Florida soil is basically sand with a little bit of soil. It drains faster than your patience when your toddler is throwing a tantrum. Deep watering (think 1 inch of water per week) is key. But don’t drown it. You’re watering your lawn, not trying to fill up your kids’ play pool. Here’s the best time to water your lawn in Florida.
  3. Fertilizing: Your lawn needs food. But unlike your kids, it doesn’t need a snack every hour. Use a slow-release fertilizer that feeds it little by little. Trust me, your grass will thank you. A healthy lawn is like a healthy relationship—it needs the right kind of attention, not an overdose of affection. Here is Florida’s ideal fertilizing schedule.

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What is the Average Cost of Lawn Care in Florida?

On average, Florida lawn care costs between $50 and $150 per visit.

If you’re dealing with a big yard (like, “I could park a boat here” big), the price may go up a little.

But if you’re not into DIY lawn care (and who can blame you?), hiring a pro like us might be the way to go.

We handle the heavy lifting, so you don’t have to. Plus, your weekends can go back to being your weekends—guilt-free. 

Check out our Tampa lawn care services for all the details.

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What Type of Lawn is Best in Florida?

Choosing the right grass for your Florida lawn is like picking a family car. It has to be practical, reliable, and able to handle whatever life throws at it. 

Luckily, Florida has some solid options:

  • St. Augustine Grass: The reliable workhorse of Florida lawns. It can handle the shade, deal with the heat, and keep your yard looking nice, even when you forget to water it (don’t worry, it happens).
  • Bermuda Grass: If you’ve got a sunny spot and you’re looking for grass that can take the heat, Bermuda’s your guy. It’s like the Florida man of lawns—tough, resilient, and always ready to party.
  • Zoysia Grass: It’s got the best of both worlds. Sun? No problem. Shade? It’s got it covered. Plus, it’s low maintenance, which is perfect if you’re the type to forget what day it is until your neighbor’s lawn is already mowed.

Choose wisely, and your grass will stay green, thick, and happy. 

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When Should I Fertilize My Florida Lawn?

Fertilizing is the secret sauce to a healthy lawn, but timing is key. Here’s the rundown:

  • Spring (March to May): This is when your lawn starts waking up from its winter nap. It’s like the first cup of coffee in the morning—important.
  • Fall (September to November): Think of this as your lawn’s pre-game. It’s getting ready for the cooler months, so you want to give it some extra nutrition.

But listen up—don’t fertilize in the summer. Florida heat is already enough of a challenge for your lawn. Too much fertilizer can make it feel like it’s been put on a permanent tanning bed cycle, leaving it crispy and sad.

RELATED: How Often Can You Fertilize Your Lawn? Florida’s Ideal Schedule

Need Help with Your Florida Lawn Care? We Use Green Care for Green Lawns

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Look, we get it—lawn care isn’t exactly the most exciting thing on your to-do list.

You’ve got better things to do, like grilling or pretending to be on vacation while you binge-watch Netflix.

If you want to keep your lawn looking like a million bucks without doing the dirty work yourself, we’ve got your back.

Our organic Tampa lawn care services are designed to take the hassle out of keeping your lawn green and healthy, so you can enjoy your weekend without worrying about your grass.

Because let’s face it—your lawn isn’t going to mow itself.

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