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With deep knowledge of your area’s landscape needs, our team delivers personalized solutions that keep your outdoor spaces healthy, beautiful, and thriving year-round.

From design to upkeep, we focus on long-term results. Our landscaping solutions are built to stay vibrant, functional, and beautiful through every season.
The specialists at our Fort Myers branch are ready to become your go-to local experts for all your lawn care needs.








We take pride in delivering landscapes you'll love. Peer Landscaping offers follow-up visits between scheduled services to ensure your yard stays healthy and your expectations are always met.◆

How Much Does Lawn Maintenance Cost in Fort Myers, FL?
Most homeowners search this before hiring:
“How much will it cost?”
Here’s the honest answer.
Typical ranges in Fort Myers:
Small lawns: $120–$180/month
Medium lawns: $180–$300/month
Large properties: $300–$600+/month
This typically includes mowing, edging, trimming, and cleanup.
Fertilization and specialty treatments may be separate.
More square footage = more labor.
Overgrown or neglected lawns require corrective service first.
Weekly service costs more than biweekly.
Fertilization
Weed control
Aeration
Pest control
Tight spaces increase labor time.
Routine visits:
Small yard: 20–30 minutes
Medium yard: 30–60 minutes
Large yard: 1–2 hours
Lawn improvement results:
Visible mowing improvement: immediate
Weed reduction: 2–4 weeks
Turf thickening: 4–8 weeks
Low pricing often means rushed service.
Mowing alone does not maintain lawn health.
Delays lead to costly restoration.
Lawn restoration can cost thousands.
Routine maintenance costs a fraction of that.
Prevention is always cheaper.
We provide transparent pricing based on your property size and needs.
Visit: https://www.lovemygreenyard.com/lawn-maintenance
Schedule your lawn evaluation today.
Property managers often ask about ideal maintenance schedules because of the rapid plant growth in Florida’s climate.
High heat, humidity, and heavy rain make property managers look for hardy, drought-tolerant options.
Budget-friendly solutions and long-term cost savings are highly searched.
Watering requirements change due to rainy/hurricane seasons.
Lawn health concerns spike during extreme temperatures.
Managers search for storm-resistant plants, tree trimming, and property safety.
Chinch bugs, fire ants, grubs, and mole crickets are top concerns.
Tree maintenance is a high priority for safety, aesthetics, and HOA compliance.
Property managers want quick, impactful upgrades for rentals and communities.
Many managers compare service contracts to find the best fit for their properties.

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