TREE AND PLANTING SOLUTIONS

We install plants, trees, fruit trees, bushes,

shrubs, and other foliage to enhance your landscape.

Let the NY/FL Yard Pros Build the Landscape of Your Dreams

Your yard would tell you to cancel the current crew that you have and hire someone else with more experience. Your yard is sick and tired of being beaten up week after week. What’s even worse than that? How about not being serviced at all! Yes, that’s a thing. All Treasure Coast yards need TLC every now and then. That’s what the NY/FL Yard Pro’s are here for.

The NY/FL Yard Pro Residential Services

Weekly Lawn Services

Your lawn is among the most visible elements of your home, which is why it plays such a significant role in its value. If you require residential lawn care, The NY/FL Yard Pros can offer you reliable services with the best quality. We offer services like weekly mowing and edging to fertilization and pest control. Maintaining your lawn healthy, and vibrant with no weeds – is a real task for professionals. This is why the NY/FL Yard Pros offer regular lawn care services that will ensure that your lawn is in top condition all year long. The maintenance of your lawn, similar to that of your vehicle or heating and cooling system, is much less expensive than replacing it. It’s cheaper, in the long run, to schedule regular maintenance rather instead of waiting until your lawn gets unfit or is damaged beyond repair. With decades of experience and modern equipment that we constantly improve, The NY/FL Yard Pros can keep your lawn gorgeous and lush all through the year.

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Tree Trimming & Fertilization

Trees are among nature’s most beautiful gifts. They are a source of oxygen, while also absorbing carbon dioxide. They are also attractive and can boost the value of your property by 14 percent. But, for these plants to flourish they need to be properly maintained. At The NY/FL Yard Pros, our professional arborists have 25+ years of experience dealing with tropical and sub-tropical trees. If they require to be cut, trimmed or completely removed, you can trust our experts in yard maintenance to do the job! It is possible to say a lot about your personal style in your property’s landscape and the shrubs. If you’re fortunate enough to have an established tree in your backyard it’s essential to maintain it properly. The trees naturally respond to the environment they live in. If they are not treated their branches may become wild and unruly. This not only looks awful but plants that are overgrown could be dangerous to your house.

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Clean-Ups and Clean Outs

Maintain your home free of weeds, without the stress, by hiring professionals at the NY/FL Yard Pros. We offer top-quality lawn control services for our valued residential clients. The longer you put off taking action to get rid of weeds, the more difficult it becomes. Do not put off weed removal. Plan your weed control services to stop the spread of seeds of weeds. Are you concerned about the impact of chemical residues in your yard? At the New York/Florida Yard Pros, we offer three distinct lawn maintenance packages to help control weeds: Organic, the Organic Hybrid, and the traditional Weed Management Programs. Call us today to learn more about the different types of services we offer to keep your lawn looking the best on the block!

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Weed Removal & Management

The NY/FL Yard Pros can help you plan and design landscape enhancement with new trees, plants, or a garden that will improve and enhance the landscape of your home. Send us ideas and we’ll help you make your dream become reality! Enhance the aesthetics and utility of your home by bringing in professionally designed landscaping from The Yard Pros. We’re a team of landscape designers and installers who can provide your backyard with a complete overhaul the entire family can appreciate and utilize for many years. Whether you have something pre-designed or need our help & guidance, you can count on the team at the NY/FL Yard Pros. Call us today at 772.268.YARD (9273)

What If I Need Something Else?

Maintain your home free of weeds, without the stress, by hiring professionals at the NY/FL Yard Pros. We offer top-quality lawn control services for our valued residential clients. The longer you put off taking action to get rid of weeds, the more difficult it becomes. Do not put off weed removal. Plan your weed control services to stop the spread of seeds of weeds. Are you concerned about the impact of chemical residues in your yard? At the New York/Florida Yard Pros, we offer three distinct lawn maintenance packages to help control weeds: Organic, the Organic Hybrid, and the traditional Weed Management Programs. Call us today to learn more about the different types of services we offer to keep your lawn looking the best on the block!

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Where’d You Come From?

The question that we’re most frequently asked is: Why are you in business? Like some folks on the Treasure Coast, we’re implants too. When we got here, we had a really hard time finding and keeping a landscape company that could handle our house and all of the green beauty that came with it. After firing our 13th company in half as many years, we decided to open up in Florida too. We’ve been in the Landscape business for 25 years in New York, and know what it takes to be successful and to keep clients happy. We’re happy to be here in Southeast Florida and hope to bring a bit more beauty to it, one yard at a time.

IT’S NOT JUST A LAWN – IT’S THE CENTERPIECE OF YOUR PROPERTY!

Remember that face you would make when you hit traffic at rush hour on your way home? Yeah, that’s the one. That’s the same face we make when we see an amazing lawn but unkempt trees. The NY/FL Yard Pros treat your yard the way we treat ours. We can make sure your trees are trimmed & fertilized (when in-season) and look amazing year-round. We’re not like the other landscaping companies in Port St Lucie.

More About Residential Service Landscaping From The NY/FL Yard Pros

Palm trees don’t require much pruning and don’t need to be pruned frequently. Pruning is only necessary when the palm tree is in a state of distress caused by storms or when there is a fire risk. During hurricane season, the palm trees should be pruned back to prevent a fire hazard.

During the dormant season

During the dormant season, palm trees rest and recover from their vigorous growth. In addition, they avoid the inhospitable winter months. Pruning during this time is an essential part of the maintenance of your trees. If you don’t have the time or the equipment to prune your trees properly, consult a certified arborist.

Trimming should be done carefully. The first step is to identify which fronds are dead or yellow. You can easily identify these fronds by their color. Once you know the exact color, you can then proceed with the pruning process. Ensure you do not cut off too much of the fronds, as this will inhibit the palm’s growth.

You should also consider mulching the area around the palm to retain moisture and keep weeds from growing in it. Adding mulch will also help to enrich the soil around the palm. When mulching, apply the mulch a depth of two to four inches. Keep the mulch thin near the trunk and thicker over the root zone to avoid piling and rotting.

Palm trees in Port St Lucie can be pruned throughout the year. It is recommended to prune the palms in the spring months, before the fronds turn brown and dry. This will promote new healthy fronds. A spring pruning will also protect healthy fronds from the hot Florida summer months.

Pruning is not recommended for palm trees during the dormant season because it can seriously damage the trees. Remember to disinfect pruning tools before and after use. This will help you avoid the risk of disease and other problems that can occur due to improper pruning. If you prune the trees, you should ensure that the cut areas are free from pests and diseases.

When to fertilize your Fort Pierce Florida palm trees during the dormant seasons depends on the type of soil and type of palm. Most palms can tolerate a drought, once they establish their root system. However, you must ensure that they receive enough water during this establishment period.

During the growing season

Port St Lucie Residential Service Florida Palm Trees complement any yard perfectly and make it look tropical. However, they do require some pruning to maintain a healthy appearance. The best time to prune them is when their fronds begin to die or start to produce new fruit/flowers. Both of these events take away the tree’s nutrients and need to be removed to keep the plant healthy and happy.

The first few months after planting are critical, especially if you have transplanted your palm from a greenhouse or heavily shaded area. During this period, you should keep the plant shaded and cover it with a screen to avoid sunburn and watch for yellow leaves. In addition to pruning, you should apply fertilizer to your palm at least twice a year. Be sure to place the fertilizer two to four feet from the trunk to avoid piling it up and potentially causing rot or fungal diseases.

If you don’t want your palm to fall over, you can cut its flower stalks and fruit stalks to keep them from creating a mess. Trimming the flower stalks and fruit stalks will prevent seeds from sprouting. Once the leaves start to fall, you can trim them and ensure that they won’t fall on walkways or into swimming pools.

Although trimming is an essential part of maintaining your palm trees, it’s important to remember not to overdo it, as too much trimming will weaken the tree’s health and open it up to pests and borers. And a tree that is too over-trimmed is not at all attractive!

While palm trees can be pruned throughout the year, they’re best pruned in the spring and summer. Trimming during this time will promote new, healthy fronds and protect them from the hot summer months. Also, it’s important to avoid over-pruning in the middle of summer, as too much pruning can lead to problems with the health of the palm tree.

During the hurricane season

During the hurricane season, you must carefully trim the Fort Pierce Florida Palm Trees in your yard to ensure their health and safety. Even a well-intentioned gardener can cause unnecessary damage by over-trimming their trees. To prevent further damage, you must also prune your trees regularly.

During the hurricane season, trimming is especially important for palm trees that are too tall. Hurricane force winds can seriously damage these trees because they don’t have enough protection for the central bud. Damaged bud can kill the tree. Besides causing the bud to die, removing leaves will also reduce the amount of food that the palm tree has to grow. Without leaves, the tree will grow weaker and unhealthy.

Proper pruning of palm trees requires special tools. A pruning saw or a cutting knife is usually adequate for a small palm tree, but larger palm trees require a bigger, more durable saw. Calling a professional like the NY/FL Yard Pros is usually the best idea. A professional landscaping company has the tools and the skills needed to make things beautiful, safely. Before you start pruning your palm trees, take a few measurements and decide how much pruning you’re willing to do. Ideally, you want your palm trees to have a full, circular canopy. Anything less puts the tree at risk for a hurricane cut.

Trimming your palm trees is particularly important for commercial properties. Branches can fall and hit people or damage property. If left untreated, palm tree branches can fall and damage your customers’ vehicles or landscaping. Proper pruning will prevent these problems from occurring. While palm trees can withstand wind speeds of up to 150 mph, they can also be hit by lightning and extended periods of flooding.

Proper pruning is crucial to ensure the health and survival of your Florida Palm Trees. It’s also important to remove dead fronds and keep the surrounding environment clean. Dead fronds can attract pests and damage the tree. Also, remove any fruit from the base of your palm tree because they may attract insects or cause it to lose its fronds.

During the pruning season

Pruning can improve the appearance of a tree. Dead branches attract insects, diseases, and wood-pecking birds. Reducing the mass of branches will allow air to circulate better and improve light penetration. It will also reduce the incidence of disease. Trees that need pruning include cherry, peach, and plum trees, as well as willows.

Pruning is necessary to make plants more resilient during their dormancy, allowing them to recover more easily and promote a healthy spring growth. During this time of year, it is also easier to prune deciduous plants since their leaves will have dropped their leaves. In contrast, pruning shrubs with flower buds should be done in the early spring months. In addition, pruning Japanese spirea, St. John’s Wort, and hydrangeas should be done after they’ve flowered.

Pruning is an important part of any vineyard’s growth cycle. The pruning season lasts about two months and includes a number of different types of pruning techniques. The key is to work quickly and accurately, and to evaluate the growth of each individual branch to determine which ones will produce the best crop. When pruning is done incorrectly, mistakes can damage future crops.

Pruning wounds are susceptible to fungus and bacterial infections. A recent study from Catalonia found that pruning in late winter made pruning wounds more prone to infection. The authors also looked at the age of pruning wounds and the length of the internodes. These factors influenced the development of fungi.

Pruning trees is best done in the winter because temperatures are lower, which makes it easier to examine the internal structure of the tree’s canopy and branching structure. Moreover, winter pruning also reduces the presence of disease-carrying insects. Additionally, bare trees are easier to detect and cure.

Pruning is one of the most important tasks of the winemaking process. The majority of pruning is performed in November and February, when leaves drop. However, some estates continue pruning throughout the growing season. For example, they prune excess shoots at the base of the vine to control the ripening of grapes and to facilitate future maintenance work.