
Locally owned and headquartered on Pine Island Road since 1986. Landscape design, installation, maintenance, irrigation, and a fully stocked plant nursery for every Cape Coral neighborhood.
We’re headquartered at 425 SW Pine Island Road, just minutes from every Cape Coral neighborhood. For nearly forty years, we’ve been designing, installing, and maintaining landscapes across the Cape, from SW and SE Cape to NW Cape, NE Cape, and the Pine Island Road corridor. That proximity isn’t just convenient. It means our trucks are nearby when something needs attention, our crews know your neighborhood’s quirks, and lead times are usually shorter than landscapers driving in from Fort Myers or Naples.
Cape Coral landscaping comes with specific challenges. The city has more than 400 miles of canals, and waterfront properties need salt-tolerant plant material that won’t burn out in the brackish breeze. Sandy soil drains fast and holds fertilizer poorly, so what works in northern lawns falls apart here. Lee County’s two-day-per-week watering restrictions make irrigation design critical. And many of our HOA-heavy neighborhoods (Cape Harbour, Tarpon Point, Sandoval, Pelican) have specific landscape standards that affect plant choice and layout.
We work with single-family homeowners, builders putting in new construction along Pine Island Road and Burnt Store, HOAs managing community common areas, and commercial property managers throughout the Cape. Same crew, same standards, whether it’s a small mulch refresh or a full property overhaul.

Everything your Cape Coral property needs, all from one trusted local company.
We’ve been designing yards in Cape Coral since the city’s population was a fraction of what it is today. Here’s what nearly forty years on Pine Island Road actually gets you.
Cape Coral isn’t just one of the cities we serve. It’s the city we live and work in. Our nursery yard at 425 SW Pine Island Road has been a fixture of the Cape Coral landscape industry since 1986, and most of our maintenance crews and installation teams live within minutes of the properties they service. That proximity matters. It means faster response times, better familiarity with how your specific neighborhood’s soil drains, and shorter project lead times because we’re not driving an hour each way.
Headquartered at 425 SW Pine Island Road since 1986. Faster response, shorter lead times, no driving in from Fort Myers.
Plant material and irrigation built for Cape Coral’s canal frontage, sandy soil, and Lee County water restrictions.
Hundreds of approved design packages submitted across Cape Harbour, Tarpon Point, Sandoval, Pelican, and more.
Same crews work the same Cape Coral neighborhoods week after week, building familiarity that shows up in the work.
Cape Coral has the most canal frontage of any U.S. city, and that geographic reality drives a lot of what we do here. Salt air burns sensitive plants. Brackish water seeps into beds along seawalls. Coastal sun bleaches pigment from leaves.
We specialize in salt-tolerant species that actually thrive in these conditions: silver buttonwood, sea grape, beach sunflower, sabal palms, and selected Florida natives that look great year-round without weekly babysitting. Our nursery stocks them deep, and our installation crews know which plants belong on the dock-facing side of the property and which belong in the front yard.
The Cape’s sandy soil is its other defining feature. Standard fertilization programs flush out before they’re absorbed, and irrigation systems that work in clay-soil yards waste tons of water here.
We design installations and maintenance programs around what actually works in Cape Coral soil: drip irrigation for beds, slow-release fertilization timed to the soil’s nutrient retention curve, and mulch depths calibrated to hold moisture without smothering roots.
HOA work is a real part of what we do in the Cape. Cape Harbour, Tarpon Point, Sandoval, Bella Vida, and dozens of smaller communities all have specific landscape standards, plant lists, and approval processes.
We’ve submitted hundreds of HOA design packages over the decades, and we know which boards want hand-drawn plans versus rendered drawings, which require samples, and which neighborhoods quietly prefer certain plant palettes even when they’re not in writing. That institutional knowledge saves homeowners weeks of approval back-and-forth.
For new construction, we work directly with Cape Coral builders on the Pine Island Road and Burnt Store corridors. Our crews can mobilize quickly, plant material is on-site at our yard rather than waiting on a supplier, and we coordinate with site supers on irrigation rough-in, sod schedules, and final plant install timing.
Most builder projects we handle wrap up the day the homeowner closes.


From single-bed refreshes to full-property installs, from HOA-approved community sections to brand-new builds, we install with the same Cape Coral-specific knowledge whether it’s your first project or your tenth. Stop by the yard on Pine Island Road or call (239) 772-1595 to walk your property with a crew lead who actually knows the area.
Yes, all four quadrants, including the southeast, southwest, northeast, and northwest. We're headquartered at 425 SW Pine Island Road so we're never more than 20 minutes from most Cape Coral addresses.







