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Looking for the best lawn care in Largo, Florida? We track 1 verified local lawn care pro serving Largo, Pinellas County, and surrounding neighborhoods including Belleair Bluffs (adjacent), Indian Rocks Beach (adjacent), Park Boulevard corridor. Largo is known as central Pinellas County city between Clearwater and St. Petersburg — strong retiree presence. It's the affordable middle of Pinellas — popular with retirees who want beach access without coastal premiums. Climate here: humid subtropical Gulf Coast — sea breezes, almost-daily summer storms, mild winters in the high 60s to low 70s daytime. For lawn care specifically, local homeowners plan around Gulf hurricanes (Helene + Milton 2024 reset the playbook), storm surge along the bay, summer flash flooding. Florida lawns grow year-round — and so do the weeds, chinch bugs, and brown patch fungus. The lawn-care and landscaping companies below handle weekly mowing, fertilization programs, weed and pest control, irrigation repair, mulch, palm trimming, and full landscape design. Most offer monthly maintenance plans tuned for Florida grass types: St. Augustine, Bahia, Zoysia, and Bermuda.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I know about lawn care specifically in Largo?
Largo sits in Tampa Bay region. For lawn care, the biggest local factors are Gulf hurricanes (Helene + Milton 2024 reset the playbook), storm surge along the bay, summer flash flooding. Ask each pro how they handle these regional conditions before signing.
How much does lawn service cost in Florida?
Standard weekly mow-and-edge in Florida runs $40–$75 per visit for a quarter-acre lot, or $160–$320/month. Add fertilization and pest treatments (4-6 applications/year) for $400–$900 annually. Full landscape maintenance with palm trimming and bed work runs $200–$500/month. Premium properties with extensive landscaping easily push past $750/month.
What's the best grass for a Florida lawn?
St. Augustine (Floratam, Palmetto, ProVista) dominates South and Central Florida — it tolerates heat and shade well. Zoysia is the premium choice for drought tolerance and dense growth. Bahia handles the Panhandle's poorer soils. Bermuda is common at golf courses and athletic fields but doesn't tolerate shade. Pick the variety that matches your sun exposure.
When should I fertilize my Florida lawn?
Florida fertilizer ordinances (most coastal counties) ban or restrict nitrogen applications during the rainy season (June 1 – September 30). Best timing: spring application (Feb–May), fall application (Oct–Nov), and a slow-release iron-based product for color in summer. Always follow the 'Florida-Friendly Fertilizer' rules to avoid runoff fines.
What's destroying my Florida lawn?
Top culprits: chinch bugs (St. Augustine), grubs (Bahia/Zoysia), army worms (after rains), brown patch fungus (winter wet/cool), gray leaf spot (humid summer), and fertilizer burn from over-application. A licensed lawn-care tech can diagnose with a 5-minute walk and treat for $80–$200 per application.
Do Florida lawn care companies need a license?
Mowing and edging don't require a state license. Pesticide and herbicide application requires a Limited Lawn & Ornamental Certificate from the Florida Department of Agriculture. Always ask to see the cert before letting anyone spray on your property — unlicensed application is illegal and homeowner-liable.