Plant Care Maintenance
in Lehigh Acres, Florida
Start with design.
Finish with diagnosis.
Because Lehigh Acres deserves the best.
Your flowers need all the care in the world!
You’d think sunshine and rain would do the trick. And in a perfect world, they might. But let’s face it—the real world brings a lot more to the table: droughts, heatwaves, storms, pests—even hurricanes in some regions.
So in short, someone has to look out for the flowers—especially the ones struggling through the elements.
Your flowers are more than just decoration. They’re the final accent to your curb appeal, the detail that makes your outdoor space complete. And they deserve just as much attention as your lawn or trees.
Of course, design matters. Foliage placement, layout, and aesthetics all play a major role. But here’s the truth:
Even the best design falls flat if your flowers are in poor health.
A lifeless flower bed leaves you with nothing more than a “dead” design.
And you want that design to flourish.
That’s where we come in. We’ll look at the whole picture—watering schedules, soil conditions, sunlight, drainage, and more—to diagnose and revive your flower beds.
Because healthy flowers don’t just add color. They bring your entire landscape to life.
How do I discover my soil type for my lawn?

The fact is sometimes the wrong soil type plays a major role in your plant health. Knowing it is half the battle. It’s not easy determining your soil type, though. Even if you know the characteristics. For instance:
If your soil has a lighter shade to it with a clay-like feel…. It might be time to get some new soil.
But if your soil’s crumbly in texture, colored as black or even brown, chances are…. your soil’s top quality. Don’t change a thing.
However, that’s not always the case, because it does depend on the weather and other factors like sun exposure and shade. We can help you look at all variables carefully.
Sometimes the more clay-like soil’s beneficial as it retains more water. But only if your flowers get sunlight the majority of the day. The sandier soil might be better if that’s not the case, or your flowers may drown.
Ultimately, the tried-and-true method of testing your soil is all about pH balance. Where does your soil rank? They need to be anywhere between a 6.0 and 7.0 level.
You’ll definitely be on track to keeping your plants healthy as a result.
How do mulch and compost differ?

Compost is basically a soil supplement for better soil quality whereas mulch sits on top of your soil to reduce erosion and weed growth.
What's best for my flowers: soil, pots or beds?

Depends on space, soil quality and gardening goals. Limited space? Opt for pots/containers. Plants with extensive roots? Do soil or beds.
Which veggies are the easiest for me to grow?

Typically leafy greens grow well — lettuce, chard, kale. But also try beans, radishes, carrots, eggplants, and cucumbers!