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Oakleaf Plantation is Clay County's largest master-planned community and one of Northeast Florida's most rapidly developed residential corridors, situated along Argyle Forest Boulevard and Branan Field–Chaffee Road southwest of Jacksonville. What began as a single master-planned community has expanded into a network of interconnected subdivisions — Oakleaf Plantation, Oakleaf Village, and surrounding developments — that collectively house tens of thousands of residents in a distinctly suburban, family-oriented environment.

The community's defining feature from a lawn care perspective is its active HOA governance structure. Oakleaf Plantation's homeowners association maintains detailed landscaping standards and conducts regular compliance inspections that cover lawn height, bed maintenance, mulch freshness, weed control, and overall curb appeal. Violation notices are issued for non-compliant properties, making professional lawn care services not just a convenience but a practical necessity for many Oakleaf homeowners — particularly dual-income families who lack the time for consistent DIY maintenance.

Most Oakleaf homes were sodded with either Floratam St. Augustine or Empire Zoysia during construction, and identifying which turf species your property has is the first step in proper lawn care — the two grasses require different mowing heights, different fertilization programs, and respond differently to common NE Florida pest and disease pressures. St. Augustine lawns need mowing at 3.5–4 inches during summer, while Zoysia performs best at 1.5–2.5 inches.

Clay County's soil in Oakleaf is sandier than average, typical of the upland areas west of the St. Johns River. Builder-installed irrigation systems are standard in Oakleaf homes, but many systems installed during construction develop coverage gaps within a few years as foundation plantings and trees mature. Annual irrigation audits help identify weak zones before brown patches develop.

Oakleaf's lawn care pricing is competitive due to the high density of homes and strong provider competition. Standard bi-weekly mowing runs $35–$55 per visit, and comprehensive annual programs including mowing, fertilization, and pest management range from $1,200–$2,000 for typical Oakleaf lots.

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Lawn Care FAQ — Oakleaf

What are Oakleaf Plantation's HOA lawn care requirements?

Oakleaf Plantation's HOA requires lawns to be maintained at appropriate mowing heights for the grass species, free of excessive weeds, with mulched and edged landscape beds. Compliance inspections are conducted regularly and violation notices are issued for properties that fall below community standards. Many Oakleaf homeowners use professional lawn care services specifically to maintain HOA compliance.

How do I know if my Oakleaf lawn is St. Augustine or Zoysia?

St. Augustine grass has wider, coarser blades and grows with above-ground runners called stolons. Zoysia has finer, thinner blades and a denser, carpet-like texture. If your lawn was installed by the builder, your closing documents or HOA records may specify the sod type. Your lawn care provider can also identify the species and adjust their maintenance program accordingly.

Why is my Oakleaf lawn getting brown patches despite irrigation?

Brown patches in Oakleaf lawns are most commonly caused by irrigation coverage gaps — builder-installed systems often develop weak zones as landscaping matures and blocks sprinkler heads. Other common causes include chinch bug damage in St. Augustine lawns (appears as expanding irregular brown areas in sunny spots) and large patch fungus (circular brown areas during warm, humid weather). A professional lawn care provider can diagnose the specific cause and recommend treatment.

What does lawn care cost in Oakleaf Plantation?

Oakleaf's competitive market keeps pricing reasonable. Standard mowing runs $35–$55 per visit depending on lot size. Full-service annual programs with mowing, fertilization, weed control, and pest management run $1,200–$2,000 for typical Oakleaf residential lots. The community's high density allows providers to service multiple homes per route, keeping per-visit costs lower than more spread-out areas.

When should I fertilize my Oakleaf lawn?

Clay County follows the same fertilizer blackout period as most NE Florida counties — no nitrogen fertilizer application from June 1 through September 30 during the rainy season. The ideal fertilization schedule for Oakleaf lawns includes applications in March, May, October, and December, with iron-only applications permitted during the blackout months to maintain green color without contributing to nutrient runoff.

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