Landscape Design in St. Augustine, FL

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Landscape DesignSt. Augustine, St. Johns County

St. Augustine's unique position as a historic city surrounded by rapid new construction creates two very different landscape design markets. In the historic neighborhoods, design must work with centuries-old trees, small irregular lots, and architectural character that demands respectful, compatible planting choices. In the new construction communities of World Golf Village and Silverleaf, landscape design starts from scratch on contractor-disturbed soils, offering the opportunity to install properly planned Florida-friendly gardens from the ground up. Both markets benefit enormously from designers who understand NE Florida's plant palette and the county's HOA governance landscape.

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Landscape Design FAQ — St. Augustine

What plants work best in Northeast Florida's climate?

Native and Florida-friendly plants outperform most exotic species in NE Florida. Top performers include coontie, firebush, beautyberry, Walter's viburnum, Muhly grass, wax myrtle, and Simpson's stopper. For color, pentas, salvia, and bougainvillea thrive in the summer heat.

How do I create a low-maintenance landscape in Jacksonville?

Choose native plants appropriate for your soil and sun conditions, install a drip irrigation system, use 3-inch mulch layers to suppress weeds, and minimize lawn area. A landscape designer familiar with Florida-friendly principles can create a yard that requires minimal watering, fertilizing, and pest control.

Do HOAs in Nocatee and Ponte Vedra restrict landscaping choices?

Yes, significantly. Most HOAs in these communities require pre-approval for major landscape changes, maintain approved plant lists, and have specific rules about tree removal, fence placement, and mulch color. A local landscape designer will be familiar with these requirements and help you navigate the approval process.