Frost in Florida

As a proactive measure, Landcare would like to inform you of the conditions that may affect the Tampa Bay area this winter season and might impact the landscape material. We believe that this communication will help you stay informed as it relates to overall plant health as well as standard recommendations for pruning or replacements.


This winter may bring about freezing temperatures throughout the area. Here’s some of the impact you would expect to see:
1.) Bahia grass is dormant and even with irrigation, completely brown. It’s not dead, it will come back.
2.) St. Augustine grass is mostly brown. Overwatering is not the answer to green it back up- this will only result in root issues and/or fungus. The vast majority of the turf will come back but this is dependent on various factors including establishment (newer turf may not have a solid root structure and is more susceptible to irreparable damage), location, condition (turf that is has previously been stressed or is aged and declining will not recover the same as healthy turf).
3.) Freeze damage on various landscape materials. This does not necessarily mean the material is dead. Seasonal pruning is recommend only when it is assumed that we won’t have any more freezing temperatures. Pruning too early leaves the material open for another frost and may result in plant death.


Highly impact areas would be the areas I would recommend replacements. As a rule of thumb, a lot of the more vibrant plant material is the material that gets hit the hardest. While it may come back, growth habits of varying material may prove to be less than acceptable.


Companywide we will be focusing on clean up from all the leaves that are dropping, making educated decisions on when to mow turf (it can damage the root structure of St. Augustine that is already stressed), and which material to prune. We thank you for trusting in our expertise; please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions.
Sincerely,
Jerry Roque,
Vice President
Landcare Landscaping

Happy New Year 2026 from Landcare

Landcare would like to wish everyone a Very Happy, Positive and Healthy New Year 2026. If you need our help, we are only a call away! We also want to thank all of our wonderful customers and welcome all new ones. Lets make 2026 a better year for all of us. Cheers to all good choices.

Happy Holidays!

Hello everyone. We, at Landcare, would like to wish all of you a Very Happy Holiday Season and all the best in 2026, especially health and happiness.

No snow and freezing in Florida, which means, we can help you with your land care needs year round.

We would like to wish you a very happy Thanksgiving. We are grateful for all of our loyal and new customers. Enjoy this special time with your family and friends, and be thankful for the small things. One more month this Christmas is here…..

Happy Halloween from Landcare Landscaping!

Goodbye Summer- Hello Fall. Not that we see or feel any difference when it comes to weather, but our busy season officially ended. We are not slowing down tho! With new properties and a busy schedule, we are always on the go making our properties looking fabulous. Don’t believe us? Give us a call.

Are you hot yet?

Are you hot yet? It is only July and we are experiencing very hot days. Yes, this is Florida- hot, muggy, rainy, oh did I say hot? Always bring your liquids, umbrella and bug spray with you. You never know what you will need. Stay cool and dry.

Hurricane Season 2025

It’s almost June 1st, which means, the hurricane season is here. Those that lived here for many years know, that each summer is different, but we all prepare for just in case scenario. We make sure we get our supplies ahead of time and don’t wait till last second. We fill out our tanks with gas, get water and food supplies, gather our important information and find a safe place. As a business owner, you have to think about your employees, office, tools, vehicles and so on. Do not wait till last moment and be prepared. We, at Landcare, make sure, we are ready for whatever Mother Nature brings.

Busy season is almost here

Spring already knocked on our door and we are ready for another busy season.

With all brand new equipment and an experienced staff, we are here to do our best.

We proudly serve Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties. If you would like to compare your prices or thinking about finding new landscaping company, give us a call!

We are here to help!

Happy New Year 2025!

Landcare would like to wish you a very happy, healthy and safe New Year 2025!