Lawn Care in West Palm Beach, FL
Keeping a Florida lawn looking full and green year-round is harder than it looks; the heat, the rain, the sandy soil, and the weeds always seem to be one step ahead.
Without the right nutrients going into your soil at the right times, turf thins out, weeds move in, and no amount of weekend effort seems to turn it around. That's where local knowledge makes all the difference. Price has been caring for South Florida lawns for 38 years, and our recurring lawn care program is built around what Florida grass actually needs — seasonal fertilization, targeted weed control, and a treatment plan that works with your soil, not against it.
Here's what's included with our lawn care in West Palm Beach:
- Free lawn assessment
- Custom lawn care plan
- Slow-release fertilization
- Lawn disease control
The result is a fuller, greener lawn without the guesswork, and a team you can count on to show up, season after season. Give Price a call and let's get started.
A Greener Lawn Starts With Knowing Exactly What It Needs
South Florida's humidity, heavy summer rains, and sandy soil conditions make lawn care anything but one-size-fits-all. Our lawn care is built around a clear, step-by-step process so you always know what's happening with your turf and why.
How Our South Florida Lawn Care Service Works
Here's what to expect when you work with Price:
- A free lawn inspection to assess your turf type, soil conditions, and any existing disease, weed, or insect pressure
- A custom lawn care plan tailored to your property — whether you're in a canal-front community, a preserve-backed neighborhood, or an HOA community across Palm Beach County or the Treasure Coast
- Slow-release fertilization applied to build a strong root system that helps your grass handle harsh weather and resist disease over time
- Targeted treatments for grubs, lawn insects, and fungal diseases like brown patch — common throughout South Florida's Gold Coast during the rainy season
- Ongoing monitoring and follow-up applications as needed, because treating lawn disease is a process, not a one-time fix
- Same-day and Saturday appointments are available for your convenience
Why Lawn Fertilization in Florida Requires a Different Approach
Florida's rainy season from May through October puts constant stress on turf. Heavy rainfall leaches nutrients from sandy soil fast, which means grass can look worn down even when it's being mowed and watered regularly. Our team uses a slow-release fertilizer program that feeds your lawn's root system steadily over time rather than delivering a short burst that washes away after the next storm. Healthy roots mean your turf can better absorb water and nutrients, crowd out weeds naturally, and stay resilient through Florida's most demanding growing conditions — all year long.
Why Homeowners Across the Palm Beaches Trust Our Team
The technicians at Price know South Florida turf — from the warm-season grasses common in Palm Beach County to the moisture-driven disease pressure that picks up every rainy season. Customers stay because the service is consistent, the results show up in the lawn, and the people doing the work are familiar faces who show up when they're supposed to. That kind of reliability isn't something you find on a flyer; it's built over years of showing up and getting it right.
Your Lawn Should Look Better — And Stay That Way
At Price, we stand behind the quality of our lawn care work. If you're not satisfied with the results, we'll come back out and make it right — no extra charge, no questions asked.
You deserve a lawn that actually responds to treatment, and we believe that accountability shouldn't stop the moment we leave your property.
Lawn Disease Control in West Palm Beach
Florida's heat and humidity create the kind of growing conditions that put real pressure on your turf. Brown patches, fungal outbreaks, and weak root systems don't fix themselves, and in South Florida's climate, they tend to get worse before they get better.
Common Lawn Diseases in Florida
The pathogens behind these diseases live in your thatch year-round and activate when conditions are right — which in South Florida's humid climate, happens often:
- Brown patch (Rhizoctonia)
- Gray leaf spot
- Dollar spot
- Take-all root rot (TARR)
- Pythium blight
- Red thread
- Fairy ring
- Helminthosporium leaf spot
- St. Augustine decline (SAD virus)
Treating lawn disease is a process; multiple applications are typically required, and results take time. Price will build a targeted program around the specific diseases, insects, and weed pressure affecting your yard. Call or contact us today to schedule your free lawn inspection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are fungicides used for lawn disease treatment?
EPA-approved fungicides are used for lawn disease treatment.
Are lawn care plans customized?
Lawn care plans are customized to the property.
Do you provide a free lawn inspection?
A free lawn inspection is provided.
Does lawn care include disease control?
Disease control is included in the lawn care program.
Does lawn care include lawn insect control?
Lawn insect control is included in the lawn care program.
What does lawn fertilization target?
Fertilization targets the root system.
What type of fertilizer is used?
Slow-release fertilizer is used.
What weather conditions contribute to brown patch?
Brown patch develops in high heat and humidity.
Turf Care Service Area
Price has delivered trusted lawn care across South Florida since 1988, and the communities we serve nearby reflect our long-standing roots throughout the region. See if your city or neighborhood is among those we care for:
