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Miami, FL

Anderson Landscaping, Inc.

4.6 (45 reviews)

Anderson Landscaping, Inc. is a lawn care business serving the Miami area from their Homestead location. With strong customer reviews, they are well-regarded by local customers. More information is available on their website. Contact them directly to discuss your lawn care needs.

Service area: Likely serves Homestead, Miami, and surrounding South Florida areas.

18925 SW 248th St, Homestead, FL 33031, USA

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Lawn Care in Miami

Anderson Landscaping, Inc. serves customers in Miami, FL, which sits in the Tropical Subtropical Coastal climate zone. Lawn care timing here means working with St. Augustine and Bahia grasses through a year-round — growth slows but does not stop from december through february mow season.

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Mow season
Pre-emergent
Fertilize
Aeration
Overseeding
not applicable
Dormancy
not applicable
Mow season
Pre-emergent crabgrass
Fertilization application
Aeration
Overseeding
Dormancy
Mow frequency
Year-round mowing required. Weekly during active growth (March-November); every 10-14 days December-February.
Mow height
St. Augustine: 3.5 to 4 inches (raise as high as possible for weed suppression). Bahia: 2.5 to 3 inches. Zoysia: 2 to 2.5 inches.
Pre-emergent timing
Late January for summer crabgrass control; September for cool-season weeds
Aeration window
Late May through June

What to know about hiring a Miami pro

Year-round humidity drives constant pest pressure: chinch bugs and gray leaf spot in St. Augustine, Bermuda mites in coastal grass, and tropical sod webworms after fall rains. Florida has fertilizer blackout windows during the summer rainy season (June through September) to prevent nutrient runoff into waterways. St. Augustine dominates because it tolerates salt spray, partial shade, and tropical heat — but it is vulnerable to chinch bugs and requires preventative care.

When evaluating Anderson Landscaping, Inc. or any other lawn care provider in Miami, ask how they handle the local timing windows above — a pro who can explain their pre-emergent schedule and seasonal approach is one who knows the FL climate.

Lawn care licensing in Florida

Florida requires anyone applying pesticides commercially to be licensed by FDACS under the Lawn and Ornamental category. Florida is one of the most actively regulated states for lawn care chemicals — fertilizer ordinances vary by county and several coastal cities restrict nitrogen applications during the summer rainy season.

What to ask Anderson Landscaping, Inc.

Ask any Florida lawn care pro for their FDACS license number and category before scheduling any chemical work. A licensed Lawn and Ornamental applicator can confirm their license is active by directing you to the FDACS public license search.

Licensing administered by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS). Verify any commercial applicator credential through the FDACS public license lookup.

Lawn Care FAQs for Miami

Common questions homeowners ask about lawn care in Miami.

When does mowing season start in Miami, FL?
Year-round — growth slows but does not stop from December through February
How often should I mow my lawn in Miami?
Year-round mowing required. Weekly during active growth (March-November); every 10-14 days December-February.
What is the best mowing height for a lawn in Miami?
St. Augustine: 3.5 to 4 inches (raise as high as possible for weed suppression). Bahia: 2.5 to 3 inches. Zoysia: 2 to 2.5 inches.
When should I apply pre-emergent crabgrass control in Miami?
Late January for summer crabgrass control; September for cool-season weeds
When is the best time to aerate a lawn in Miami?
Late May through June
When should I overseed my lawn in Miami?
Not needed — turf stays green year-round
How much water does a lawn in Miami need?
1 to 1.5 inches per week year-round. Higher during the dry winter season in South Florida.
Do I need a sprinkler system for a lawn in Miami?
Required in most tropical Florida regions. Irrigation systems are standard in residential lawns.
What grass types are common in Miami, Florida?
St. Augustine, Bahia, Zoysia, Bermuda. High year-round humidity drives constant disease pressure. Chinch bugs in St. Augustine, Bermuda mites, and gray leaf spot are the main threats. Mow weekly at 3-4 inches for St. Augustine to shade roots and crowd out weeds.
What pests, diseases, and local regulations affect lawns in Miami?
Year-round humidity drives constant pest pressure: chinch bugs and gray leaf spot in St. Augustine, Bermuda mites in coastal grass, and tropical sod webworms after fall rains. Florida has fertilizer blackout windows during the summer rainy season (June through September) to prevent nutrient runoff into waterways. St. Augustine dominates because it tolerates salt spray, partial shade, and tropical heat — but it is vulnerable to chinch bugs and requires preventative care.

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