If you're a homeowner in Florida, you've probably wondered what you should actually be paying for lawn care. The truth is, lawn care costs vary pretty wildly depending on where you live in the state, what services you need, and how often you want your yard maintained. Whether you're in Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, or Orlando, we've got the breakdown you need to make an informed decision.
I'm going to be straight with you – Florida's lawn care market is competitive, and that's good news for homeowners. But it also means understanding what's reasonable to pay is important, so you don't end up overspending or, worse, hiring someone who undercuts the market because they're cutting corners.
Let's start with the most common service: mowing. In Florida, a basic lawn mowing service for a typical residential lot (around 5,000-7,500 square feet) will run you anywhere from $35 to $75 per visit. In more affordable areas like Jacksonville, you're looking at the lower end of that range, while Miami and Tampa tend to be slightly higher at $50-$70 per cut.
Here's what affects that price:
If you want weekly mowing year-round, you're looking at roughly $150-$350 per month depending on your location and yard size. That's pretty standard across Florida right now.
Mowing is just the beginning. Most homeowners need more than that to keep their lawns looking good.
Edging and trimming typically costs $25-$50 extra per visit when added to a mowing service. If it's a standalone service, expect $50-$100.
Fertilization programs are huge in Florida because of our soil and climate. A monthly fertilization plan runs $40-$80 per application, so about $480-$960 per year. Some companies bundle this into a package deal.
Weed control is another thing Florida homeowners deal with constantly. Pre-emergent treatments (which prevent weeds before they start) cost $50-$150 per application, and most people need 2-3 per year. Post-emergent treatments for existing weeds run $30-$100 per visit.
Pest control for your lawn is often bundled with other services. If purchased separately, expect $100-$250 per month. Chinch bugs and armyworms are real problems here, so this isn't optional if you want a healthy lawn.
Aeration and overseeding – This is something you should do at least once a year in Florida, especially if you have a warm-season grass. Expect to pay $150-$400 depending on yard size and your city. Miami and Tampa companies might charge more than Jacksonville for the same service.
Mulch and landscaping updates – Prices vary wildly here, but fresh mulch is usually $100-$300 for a typical residential yard in Orlando or Tampa, less in Jacksonville.
Florida's weather means your lawn needs different things at different times of year. Spring and early summer are peak season, and you might see prices tick up 5-10%. Winter months (December through February) are slower, and some companies offer discounts to fill their schedules.
Summer in Florida is intense – heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms are the norm. Your lawn needs extra attention during this time, especially irrigation management. Some companies charge slightly more for summer maintenance because of the additional care required.
One thing to keep in mind: if you live in an HOA community in places like Tampa or Miami, your lawn care is probably non-negotiable. You need to stay on top of it, so budget accordingly and don't skip months.
Shop around in your specific city – Jacksonville rates aren't the same as Miami rates. Get at least three quotes and ask exactly what's included. Some companies offer discounts for annual contracts or bundled services. If you're willing to commit to year-round service, you can sometimes save 10-20%.
Also, be realistic about what you're paying for quality. A company charging significantly less than market rate might be using cheaper equipment, taking shortcuts, or not properly licensed. In Florida, make sure your lawn care company is licensed and insured.
Higher cost of living, increased overhead, and higher demand in these larger markets drive prices up. Jacksonville is still a growing market with more competition at lower price points.
If you're just mowing, DIY might save money upfront. But for fertilization, pest control, and specialized treatments, hiring a professional usually pays for itself in a healthier lawn and fewer mistakes. Most homeowners find that a mix works best – do mowing yourself if you want, but outsource the chemical treatments and specialty services.
Usually it's weekly mowing, edging, trimming, and blowing. Fertilization and pest control are often add-ons. Ask your provider specifically what's included before signing anything.
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