Soil & Turf Nutrition

Feed Your Lawn the Right Nutrients at the Right Time

Nutrient-rich fertilization programs designed for South Florida's unique soil and climate conditions.

Slow-Release Formula
Florida Ordinance Compliant
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Fertilization

Fertilization

South Florida's sandy soils are naturally nutrient-poor, and the intense rainfall leaches nutrients out quickly. Our fertilization programs are scientifically calibrated to the region's climate cycle, delivering the right balance of macro and micronutrients exactly when your lawn and plants need them most.

  • Customized fertilization schedules
  • Slow-release nutrient formulas
  • Micronutrient applications
  • pH balancing treatments
  • Soil testing and analysis
  • Liquid and granular application options
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Why It Works

What You Get

Slow-Release Technology

Our granular programs use controlled-release nitrogen that feeds your lawn steadily over 8–12 weeks.

Micronutrient Precision

Iron, manganese, and magnesium applications target specific deficiencies visible in your turf.

Timed to Florida Seasons

Applications are timed to growth cycles — heavier feeding in the active growing season, lighter in cooler months.

Soil pH Optimization

pH correction ensures nutrients already in the soil can actually be absorbed by your grass.

How It Works

Our Process

01

Soil Evaluation

We assess your soil's current nutrient levels, pH, and organic matter content.

02

Program Design

A 12-month calendar of applications is built around your grass type and property conditions.

03

Calibrated Application

Granular or liquid fertilizers are applied at precisely the right rate for your lawn's size and needs.

04

Progress Review

We monitor turf response at each visit and adjust the program as the season or conditions change.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I fertilize my lawn in Florida?

For most Florida lawns, 4–6 applications per year following local ordinance guidelines is ideal. We schedule these for optimal timing.

Can over-fertilizing damage my lawn?

Yes. Too much nitrogen at once causes burn and can contribute to disease. Our calibrated approach prevents this.

Do you follow local fertilizer blackout periods?

Absolutely. We comply with all Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach county fertilizer ordinances, including summer blackout periods.

Is your fertilizer safe for kids and pets?

Once granular fertilizer is watered in and dry, it is safe for children and pets to use the lawn.

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