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Duval CountyCommon grasses: St. Augustine (Floratam), Zoysia (Empire)

Jacksonville is the largest city by land area in the contiguous United States, encompassing over 874 square miles and a diverse mix of neighborhoods from the dense urban core to sprawling suburban communities on the city's far edges. This geographic diversity means lawn care needs vary enormously across Jacksonville — from small 3,000-square-foot lots in neighborhoods like Murray Hill and Springfield to multi-acre estate lots in estates near the St. Johns River.

Duval County's humid subtropical climate delivers warm temperatures from March through November, with summer highs routinely reaching the low-to-mid 90s paired with afternoon humidity levels above 80%. This combination drives aggressive turf growth — a boon for lawn health but a demand on homeowners and lawn care providers who must maintain consistent weekly mowing schedules from April through October to keep yards presentable and in compliance with city code.

St. Augustine grass (Floratam variety) dominates Jacksonville residential lawns, though Zoysia and Bermuda are increasingly popular in newer developments. The city's varied soil conditions range from the sandy, well-draining soils of Southside and Mandarin to heavier clay-influenced soils in parts of Arlington and the Northside, affecting irrigation schedules and fertilization programs.

Jacksonville's lawn care market is among the most competitive in NE Florida, with dozens of established companies serving everything from basic weekly mowing to full-service landscape management programs. Homeowners in older neighborhoods like Riverside, Ortega, and Avondale deal with significant mature tree canopy — beautiful live oaks that require professional arborist attention alongside regular lawn service. Newer communities on the Southside, Baymeadows corridor, and around the Town Center area have more standardized suburban lots where route-based lawn maintenance services are common.

City code enforcement in Jacksonville actively monitors residential properties for lawn height violations — the maximum allowed grass height is 12 inches before violation notices are issued. Duval County also enforces the state fertilizer blackout period from June 1 through September 30, prohibiting rapidly available nitrogen fertilizers.

Average lawn maintenance costs in Jacksonville range from $35 to $65 per visit for standard residential lots, with annual landscape management programs running $1,200 to $3,500 depending on services included.

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What is the lawn height ordinance in Jacksonville, FL?

Jacksonville city code requires that grass and weeds be maintained below 12 inches. Violations result in a notice requiring compliance within a set timeframe, after which the city may arrange mowing and bill the property owner. Regular lawn maintenance service keeps properties well below this threshold.

Does Jacksonville have restrictions on fertilizing lawns?

Yes. Duval County enforces Florida's Summer Fertilizer Blackout, prohibiting applications of quickly available nitrogen from June 1 through September 30. Licensed lawn care applicators follow these rules and schedule treatments in spring and fall instead.

What are typical lawn care costs in Jacksonville?

Weekly mowing for a standard residential lot (5,000–8,000 sq ft) runs $35–$65 per visit. Annual lawn care programs including fertilization, weed control, and pest treatments run $600–$1,200 per year. Tree trimming and landscape projects are priced separately.

Which Jacksonville neighborhoods have the most demand for professional lawn care?

The Southside, Mandarin, Baymeadows, and Riverside/Avondale areas have high concentrations of professional lawn care customers. Northside and Arlington areas tend to have more DIY homeowners, while newer master-planned developments prefer full-service landscape programs.

How do I find a reliable lawn care company in Jacksonville?

Look for companies that are licensed by the Florida Department of Agriculture for pesticide application, carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance, and have verifiable local reviews. YardLink verifies all listed businesses for licensing and insurance.

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