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Tampa anchors the west coast of Florida and its lawn care market reflects the diversity of the broader Hillsborough County landscape — from the historic oak-shaded streets of Hyde Park and Seminole Heights to the master-planned subdivisions of Westchase, New Tampa, and FishHawk Ranch. Tampa's position on Tampa Bay gives it a humid subtropical climate with long, intensely wet summers and mild winters that rarely drop below freezing, sustaining a growing season that runs roughly March through November with year-round irrigation demand.
South Tampa neighborhoods — Hyde Park, Palma Ceia, Beach Park, and Davis Islands — are defined by smaller lots with heavy mature canopy, where St. Augustine grass struggles in the shade and homeowners frequently replace turf with mulched beds, Asian jasmine, or other shade-tolerant ground covers. Carrollwood and Westchase represent Tampa's classic HOA-managed suburbia with standardized lot sizes, uniform landscape standards, and strong demand for route-based weekly service. New Tampa, Tampa Palms, and the Wesley Chapel corridor include some of the region's largest master-planned communities with dedicated community appearance standards. South of the bay, Apollo Beach and Riverview continue Tampa's suburban growth and share the same lawn care patterns.
Floratam St. Augustine is the dominant turfgrass across Tampa, with Empire Zoysia appearing more frequently in upscale renovations and new construction. Bermudagrass is limited on residential lots because of fungal pressure from Tampa's humidity, and Bahia is common in older, larger-lot properties and rural fringes of eastern Hillsborough County. Tampa's sandy soils drain rapidly but hold few nutrients, requiring consistent fertilization programs and supplemental micronutrients — particularly iron to address the chlorosis common on alkaline west-coast Florida soils.
Hillsborough County enforces a fertilizer ordinance that is stricter than the state baseline — the urban fertilizer blackout runs from June 1 through September 30 with a prohibition on applications before forecast storms, and all nitrogen applied residentially must be at least 50% slow-release. Tampa's lawn height ordinance caps residential turf at 10 inches, and code enforcement is active particularly in the urban core. Sinkhole risk is a meaningful consideration for irrigation system design across west-central Florida — Hillsborough County sits within a well-documented karst terrain region, and uncontrolled irrigation leaks can accelerate sinkhole formation.
Lawn maintenance pricing in Tampa is moderate by Florida big-city standards — standard weekly mowing typically runs $40–$70 per visit, and full-service annual programs with fertilization, weed control, and pest management run $1,400–$3,200 per year. South Tampa's smaller lots with tight access often price slightly higher per square foot due to hand-trimming and equipment constraints.
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$35–$120 per visit
Landscape Design
$500–$25,000+ depending on scope
Hardscaping
$4,800–$35,000+ depending on project
Tree Services
$200–$4,500 depending on service and tree size
Irrigation
$2,500–$5,500 for new installation; $75–$500 for repairs
Pressure Washing
$100–$700 depending on surface and size
The City of Tampa requires residential turf and weeds be maintained below 10 inches. Unincorporated Hillsborough County uses a 12-inch standard. Code enforcement issues a notice of violation and typically gives 10 days to comply before the county arranges mowing and bills the property owner. Routine weekly or bi-weekly lawn service keeps properties well within compliance.
Yes. Hillsborough County enforces a summer fertilizer blackout from June 1 through September 30 during which nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers cannot be applied to turf. The ordinance also requires at least 50% slow-release nitrogen year-round and prohibits applications when a tropical storm or heavy rain event is forecast within 24 hours. Licensed Commercial Fertilizer Applicators must carry a county-specific certification.
Weekly mowing for a standard residential lot runs $40–$70 per visit across Tampa. Full-service annual programs including fertilization, weed control, and pest treatments run $1,400–$3,200 per year. South Tampa's tighter lots with mature canopy and gated-yard access tend to price at the higher end of the range.
Westchase, Carrollwood, New Tampa, Tampa Palms, and FishHawk Ranch generate heavy route-based demand due to large HOA-governed communities with uniform lot sizes. South Tampa (Hyde Park, Palma Ceia, Beach Park) has high demand driven by higher-income homeowners, though the smaller lots and tighter access mean fewer route-based providers service the area efficiently.
Look for companies licensed by the Florida Department of Agriculture for pesticide application, certified as Hillsborough County Commercial Fertilizer Applicators if applying nitrogen, carrying general liability and workers' compensation insurance, and with verifiable local reviews. YardLink verifies all listed Tampa businesses for licensing and insurance.