Lawn Maintenance in Palm Valley, FL

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Palm Valley's Intracoastal Waterway corridor is one of St. Johns County's most prestigious residential addresses, and lawn maintenance here matches the premium character of the community's high-value properties. Salt air from both the Intracoastal and the nearby Atlantic requires turf management strategies that account for salt stress — Zoysia (Empire or Emerald) is the professional standard for high-exposure waterway-adjacent properties. Homeowners in Palm Valley's gated and premium neighborhoods expect the same level of service quality and professionalism they'd find in Ponte Vedra Beach, with providers who are meticulous, reliable, and capable of maintaining resort-quality appearance standards year-round.

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Lawn Maintenance FAQ — Palm Valley

How often should I mow my lawn in Jacksonville, FL?

During peak growing season (April–October), most NE Florida lawns need mowing every 7–10 days. St. Augustine grass grows aggressively in summer heat. From November through February, bi-weekly or even monthly mowing is usually sufficient depending on winter temperatures.

What grass type do most Jacksonville homes have?

St. Augustine grass is by far the most common lawn type in NE Florida, followed by Zoysia (especially in newer Ponte Vedra and Nocatee communities) and Bermuda (popular for its drought tolerance in sunny yards). Each type has different mowing height requirements.

Should I bag or mulch grass clippings in Florida?

Mulching clippings back into the lawn is generally recommended for NE Florida lawns. It returns nitrogen to the soil and helps retain moisture during hot summers. However, during spring green-up when growth is extremely rapid, bagging may be preferable to avoid smothering the turf.