
Fort Myers covers a wider mix of landscape types than any other city in Lee County. The royal-palm canopy and mature live oaks of historic McGregor Boulevard call for shade-tolerant plantings and a different sod variety than newer Gateway homes a few miles east.
Fort Myers covers more landscape types than any other Lee County city. McGregor needs mature-tree integration. Gateway needs bare-dirt-to-finished installs. Downtown needs permitted commercial work. We've installed in every Fort Myers ZIP since 1986 and pick crew, plants, and irrigation runtime to match each kind of property.
Fort Myers covers more landscape types than any other Lee County city. Historic McGregor properties need mature-tree integration. Newer Gateway and Babcock-adjacent communities need full-property installs from bare dirt. Downtown commercial properties need permitted, code-compliant sidewalk plantings. We've been installing in every Fort Myers ZIP code since 1986 and we know what kind of crew, plant material, and irrigation runtime each kind of property actually needs.
McGregor and historic Fort Myers installs are designed around mature live oaks and royal palms, not despite them.
Permitted commercial installs downtown, full HOA design packets for Gateway and Babcock-adjacent properties.
New-construction lots from sod and base plantings to specimen palms and outdoor lighting on a single timeline.
Our Pine Island Road yard is a short truck haul to any Fort Myers neighborhood, including the 33908 and 33912 ZIP codes.


A Fort Myers install that holds up past year two needs more than just good plants. It needs the right ones for the right block.
Yes, McGregor and historic Fort Myers are part of our regular install routes.
