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Get Free Quotes NowYour backyard hedge along Old Cutler Road has swallowed the fence line, your St. Augustine grass is yellowing in patches from standing water after last week's afternoon thunderstorms, and the strangler fig you ignored for two seasons is now threatening the foundation of your coral rock wall — a structural feature common to older Palmetto Bay estates that most lawn crews simply don't know how to work around. Palmetto Bay's dense tree canopy, enforced by the village's own urban forest preservation ordinance, means that trimming, removing, or even reshaping mature oaks and gumbo limbos requires permits that many landscaping contractors aren't set up to pull. Hire someone who doesn't understand that process and you're looking at stop-work orders and fines from Village Hall before a single wheelbarrow leaves your driveway. Finding a landscaper who combines horticultural knowledge specific to South Florida's sandy marl soils, familiarity with Palmetto Bay's tree protection codes, and the licensing to back it all up is genuinely harder than it sounds. Post your project on AllServiceMiami and get free quotes from contractors who actually work in Palmetto Bay.
Palmetto Bay homeowners most often need irrigation system adjustments to handle the village's seasonal flooding on low-elevation lots near SW 168th Street, sod replacement after salt-laden storm surge damages coastal grass varieties, native plant installations required under Florida-Friendly landscaping guidelines, and canopy trimming around the area's signature coral rock walls and mature hardwood trees. AllServiceMiami connects you with the right landscaping contractor for exactly what your property needs.
Basic lawn maintenance in Palmetto Bay starts at $40–$80 per visit. Full landscaping projects vary widely based on scope and plant selection.
Native Florida plants like Bougainvillea, Ixora, Saw Palmetto, and Firebush thrive in Palmetto Bay's subtropical climate with minimal water.
In Palmetto Bay's year-round growing season, bi-weekly maintenance is standard. Monthly visits may suffice in cooler months.
Yes. Many landscaping contractors in Palmetto Bay install and service drip irrigation and sprinkler systems compliant with Miami-Dade water restrictions.
Yes, though tree removal permits may be required by Miami-Dade County. Licensed landscapers handle all permits on your behalf.
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