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Weekly Lawn Maintenance St. Augustine, FL — Consistent Schedules for Floratam and Palmetto Lawns

Serving Anastasia Island · World Golf Village · Nocatee · Vilano Beach · St. Augustine Beach · Palencia · Hastings

One company. One focus. Lawn maintenance built for St. Johns County’s 10-to-12-month growing season.

Call Before Noon → We’ll Be at Your Property Today | +1 (904) 331-8008 | Book Online

✔ FL Licensed #XXXXX · $1M Coverage  |  ✔ Same Crew Every Visit  |  ✔ No Contracts

Act Now — One Skipped Visit in St. Augustine Summer Means Weeks of Recovery

Floratam grows 1 to 2 inches per week from May through September — skip one weekly visit and the catch-up cut scalps the crown, opening the turf to chinch bugs whose populations double every 3 to 4 weeks along the St. Johns County coast in July and August. Call 123456789 before noon. We start today.

How Often Should St. Augustine Grass Be Maintained?

Weekly from March through October in St. Johns County. Bi-weekly in winter when Floratam growth slows. The University of Florida IFAS Extension recommends a consistent weekly schedule to maintain turf density and suppress chinch bug pressure year-round.

Why Lawn Maintenance in St. Augustine Needs Its Own Schedule

Floratam and Palmetto grow actively for 10 to 12 months here — not the 4-month season that national lawn care schedules assume. Sandy soil along the A1A corridor drains nutrients fast, thatch accumulates quickly in Floratam’s dense stolon layer, and thin turf opens to dollar weed colonization within two weeks of a skipped visit.

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What Is the Difference Between Lawn Maintenance and Lawn Mowing in St. Augustine?


Lawn mowing is one task. Lawn maintenance is the full weekly schedule: mowing at the correct height, edging all driveways and sidewalks, string trimming around obstacles, blowing clippings off hard surfaces, and thatch monitoring on every visit. The full schedule prevents most HOA violations, weed problems, and turf thinning before they require costly repair.

Warning Signs Your Maintenance Program Is Failing

  • Brown tips the day after a visit → Blades are dull. Torn Floratam tissue invites gray leaf spot fungal disease within 48 hours.
  • Uneven thickness — thick in spots, thin in others → Same mowing pattern every visit compacts the stolon layer and creates ruts.
  • HOA violation after a scheduled visit → Edging was skipped or height was inconsistent — common with rotating crews.
  • Yellow patches near driveways in summer → Scalping plus chinch bug entry at the turf edge. Watering makes this worse.

Why Does My Floratam Look Thin Even With Regular Mowing?

Thin Floratam comes from three causes: mowing height too low, thatch blocking water and fertilizer from the root zone, or a mowing pattern that never rotates. We check all three on every visit before any other work begins

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What Every Weekly Maintenance Visit Covers

Mowing: Floratam and Palmetto at 3.5 to 4 inches, every visit. Blades sharpened before every job — dull blades tear tissue and open entry points for gray leaf spot.

Edging: Driveway edges, sidewalk edges, and bed lines on every single visit. HOA inspections in Nocatee and World Golf Village check edging first.

String trimming: Around fence lines, tree bases, and all obstacles between mowing rows.

Blowing: All clippings off every hard surface. Clippings left on driveways after a visit indicate a rushed crew.

Thatch monitoring: Floratam thatch above half an inch blocks water and fertilizer from the root zone in St. Johns County’s sandy soil.

How Our Lawn Maintenance Process Works

Step 1:
Call 123456789 before noon. We confirm same-day availability for your address

Step 2:
Grass variety check before the first visit. Floratam, Palmetto, and Zoysia each need a different deck height — rotating crews run one setting on every lawn.

Step 3:
Written care plan and exact price before we begin. No estimate ranges and no surprise invoices.

Step 4:
Same crew, same day, same time window every week. Text reminder the day before. Before and after photos texted after every visit.

How Quickly Can Weekly Lawn Maintenance Start in St. Augustine?

Same day if you call 123456789 before noon. If fully booked today, your first visit is within 24 to 48 hours. You get a specific arrival window and a confirmation text — never a vague answer.

HOA and Short-Term Rental Maintenance — St. Augustine’s Two Most Demanding Schedules

One inconsistent maintenance visit triggers an HOA violation in Nocatee, Palencia, and World Golf Village — we schedule before inspection cycles run and hold the same standard every time. Airbnb and VRBO hosts on Anastasia Island, St. Augustine Beach, and Vilano Beach get dated photo documentation after every visit to forward to property managers and host platforms.

  • Same crew every Tuesday without fail. My HOA in Palencia has not flagged us once since we switched. They caught thatch buildup before it became a real problem.”
    James R., Palencia HOA homeowner
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Can You Work Around Guest Schedules for Short-Term Rentals?

Yes. We coordinate with property managers for STR properties on Anastasia Island, St. Augustine Beach, and Vilano Beach. We schedule around guest check-in and check-out windows and send dated photo confirmation after every visit

Transparent Pricing for Weekly Lawn Maintenance in St. Augustine, FL

Written price before we start. No estimate ranges. No surprise invoices.

How Much Does Weekly Lawn Maintenance Cost in St. Augustine, FL?

Weekly maintenance runs $55 to $110 per visit for most St. Johns County residential lots. Monthly plans run $120 to $300 depending on lot size and services included. Exact price given at the free same-day evaluation before any work begins.

PlanTypical RangeWhat’s Included
Weekly mowing only$40–$75 / visitMow, edge, trim, blow
Full Weekly Maintenance$55–$110 / visitMow, edge, trim, blow, thatch check
Monthly Maintenance Plan$120–$300 / monthAll weekly visits plus thatch monitoring
First visit / overgrownAdd $20–$50Catch-up cut, then regular pricing applies


Does ABC Lawn Care Require a Contract for Lawn Maintenance?

No. Cancel after any visit with zero fees. Not satisfied? We return within 48 hours at no charge or refund that visit. No contracts. No fine print.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee — No Contracts, No Risk

Not satisfied with any visit? Call 123456789 within 48 hours and we return at no charge. Still not satisfied? We refund that visit. No paperwork. No exceptions. No contracts — ever.



Frequently Asked Questions About Weekly Lawn Maintenance in St. Augustine, FL

Every visit covers mowing at the correct Floratam height (3.5 to 4 inches), edging driveways and sidewalks, string trimming, blowing clippings off all hard surfaces, and thatch monitoring. Before and after photos texted to you after every visit with no add-on fees.

Weekly from March through October — Floratam grows 1 to 2 inches per week in summer and bi-weekly visits create scalping risk on catch-up cuts. Any HOA property in Nocatee, World Golf Village, or Palencia should stay on a weekly schedule year-round.

Yes. Many St. Augustine properties have Floratam in full sun and Palmetto under live oak canopy near Flagler College or in older neighborhoods along US-1. We identify both on the first visit and adjust deck height and blade speed for each section separately.

Service Areas — St. Augustine and All of St. Johns County

St. Augustine (32084, 32086, 32095) · St. Augustine Beach (32080) · Anastasia Island · Vilano Beach · World Golf Village · Nocatee (32092) · Palencia · Ponte Vedra · St. Johns · Fruit Cove · Julington Creek · Hastings · Palm Coast

Who We Maintain Lawns For Across St. Augustine

  • Floratam and Palmetto homeowners — correct height, sharp blades, same crew, photo report after every visit
  • HOA residents in Nocatee, Palencia, World Golf Village, and Julington Creek — scheduled before inspection cycles, edging on every single visit
  • Airbnb and VRBO hosts on Anastasia Island, St. Augustine Beach, and Vilano Beach — property manager coordination, dated photos after every visit

Schedule Your First Weekly Maintenance Visit — Call Before Noon, We’ll Be There Today

Call +1 (904) 331-8008 before noon → our crew will be at your property this afternoon.

Also part of a complete St. Augustine lawn care program: [Lawn Mowing] · [Lawn Fertilization] · [Weed Control St. Augustine]

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