
Cape Coral landscape installs come with a specific set of constraints we've learned over four decades. Sandy alkaline soil that drains too fast for shallow-rooted plants.
A Cape Coral install lives or dies on twice-weekly watering rules, HOA design review, sandy soils, and salt-air corrosion. After almost forty years on Pine Island Road, we know which palms, sod, and shrubs hold up here and which look great on day one and dead by year two. Material rolls from our yard, not a faraway warehouse.
Cape Coral installs are constrained on every side: twice-weekly municipal watering rules, tight HOA design review for most neighborhoods, sandy soils that need amendment, and salt-air corrosion on canal-front lots. Almost forty years installing in Cape Coral means we know which plant choices, irrigation schedules, and palm species hold up here and which ones look great at install and dead by year two. We deliver pallet sod, palms, and full crews from our Pine Island Road yard, so jobs don't wait on outside suppliers.
We submit your design packet directly to your HOA design committee, with the right plant counts and irrigation drawings.
Irrigation tied to Cape Coral's odd/even watering schedule, with smart controllers calibrated for sandy soils.
Canal and seawall properties get plant material that survives the salt spray. Cocoplum, sea grape, silver buttonwood, palms tested in our salt-air zone.
Same crew from estimate to final walk-through. Material trucks roll from our Cape Coral yard, not a 90-minute haul.


From a single sod replacement to a full new-build property, every Cape Coral install gets a written estimate, a real timeline, and the same crew start to finish.
It depends on scope. A sod or palm install can usually be completed in 1 day. A full landscape build with hardscape, irrigation, and lighting typically runs 1 to 3 days.
