Plant Care Maintenance

Maintaining the dynamic, healthy, and lively landscapes of Lehigh Acres

Start with design.
Finish with diagnosis.

Because Lehigh Acres deserves the best plant care maintenance.

— Your flowers need all the care in the world!

Rain and sunshine alone aren’t enough to keep flowers healthy, especially with real-world challenges like pests, heat waves, storms, droughts, and even hurricanes. Flowers need consistent care and attention because they play a key role in completing your landscape and boosting curb appeal, just like grass or trees.

Even the best landscape design can fall flat if the flower beds are unhealthy or neglected, which is why proper maintenance is so important. We evaluate everything from watering and soil conditions to sunlight and drainage to keep your flowers thriving and your landscape looking its best.

  • Weather alone isn’t enough—flowers face pests, heat, storms, and drought
  • Healthy flowers are essential for curb appeal and complete landscape design
  • Poor flower health can weaken even the best-designed yard
  • Proper care includes checking soil, water, sunlight, and drainage conditions

Plant Health
Soil Assessment
Bed Maintenance
Pest Management

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— COMMON QUESTIONS

Common Questions about Plant Care Maintenance

— Scheduling

How can I identify my soil type for better plant care maintenance?

Soil type plays a major role in your plant’s health, and understanding it is often the first step to proper care. Clay-heavy soil can hold more water but may cause drainage issues, while sandy or loamy soil tends to drain better and support healthier root growth depending on sunlight and conditions. However, factors like shade, sun exposure, weather, and pH balance all affect how well your soil performs, making it difficult to assess without experience. That’s why professional plant care helps ensure your soil is properly evaluated so your flowers and plants can thrive in the right conditions.

— Best Practices

How do mulch and compost differ?

While mulch sits on top of the soil to help reduce erosion, retain moisture, and suppress weed growth, compost works a little differently as it is actually added into the soil to improve its overall quality. Compost enriches the ground with nutrients, enhances soil structure, and supports healthier root development, while mulch acts more as a protective barrier that regulates temperature and limits weed growth. Together, they serve different but complementary purposes in creating a healthier, more productive landscape.

— Technique

Which is better for my flowers: beds, pots, or soil?

It really depends on your gardening goals, soil conditions, and how much space you have available. If you’re working with limited room, containers or pots are often the best option since they give you flexibility and control over placement and soil quality. On the other hand, plants with deeper or longer root systems usually perform better when placed in garden beds or directly in the ground, where they have more space to spread and grow. Choosing the right setup helps ensure healthier plants and better long-term growth.

— lawn health

Which veggies are the easiest for me to grow?

Leafy greens like lettuce, chard, and kale are great beginner-friendly options because they grow reliably and don’t require too much maintenance. Beyond that, you can also experiment with vegetables like cucumbers, eggplants, carrots, radishes, and beans, which can thrive well in the right conditions. Mixing different types of plants helps create a more diverse and productive garden.