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Get Free Quotes NowYour St. Augustinegrass lawn along SW 62nd Avenue looked healthy three months ago, but now it's a patchwork of brown runners and standing water pooling after every afternoon storm — and you're not sure if the problem is compacted soil, a drainage issue, or something taking root underneath. South Miami's combination of shallow limestone bedrock and dense tree canopy from mature oaks and gumbo limbos along residential streets makes irrigation and drainage work far more complicated than it looks from the curb. What makes finding a solid landscaping contractor here genuinely difficult is that South Miami sits inside a patchwork of HOA zones and City of South Miami code requirements that govern everything from hedge height to the species of trees you're allowed to plant near sidewalks — and plenty of contractors operating out of neighboring Coral Gables or Kendall simply aren't familiar with those local ordinances. Getting the wrong crew can mean a stop-work notice or a mandatory replanting at your expense. Post your job on AllServiceMiami today and get free quotes from contractors who actually know South Miami's rules.
South Miami homeowners most commonly need sod installation and replacement, French drain systems to handle the low-lying yard flooding that comes with the area's flat terrain, root barrier installation around aging sidewalks, and native plant landscaping to meet the city's water-use guidelines. The neighborhood's mix of 1950s ranch homes and newer infill construction means lot sizes and soil conditions vary block by block. AllServiceMiami connects you with landscaping contractors who work specifically in South Miami and understand what your yard actually needs.
Basic lawn maintenance in South Miami 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 South Miami's subtropical climate with minimal water.
In South Miami's year-round growing season, bi-weekly maintenance is standard. Monthly visits may suffice in cooler months.
Yes. Many landscaping contractors in South Miami 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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