Lawn Weeding Maintenance
in Cape Coral, Florida

Removing weeds is only the start.
Let us prevent them from ever coming back.

Because your lawn deserves better than best.

Why it’s crucial to weed your lawn

Your lawn is a space deserving of the roots you want. However, there are moments when unwelcome visitors, also known as weeds, will find their way into your soil and sprout up, taking up that space, and even worse — choking up that space!

The importance of regular weeding

Weeding is a regular practice for a reason. It’s not just an aesthetics issue. Weeds can:

  • Overwhelm your native grass, plants, shrubs, flowers…
  • Even affect your trees!

The consequences of not weeding

If weeds are left unchecked, they can cause:

  • Your flowers to wilt and die
  • Your shrubs to lose their foliage
  • Your grass to turn a color you don’t like!

Get help with your weed issue

It’s therefore critical you reach out to us, particularly if you do have a weed issue. We’re just a button away! We can set up a system that demands regular upkeep of your lawn, including:

  • Regular maintenance of what matters to you
  • Removal and prevention of what doesn’t!

 

What kind of weeds are out here in southwest Florida?

Weed control in southwest Florida: it’s a crucial topic!

As we’re located in southwest Florida, it’s essential to address the issue of weeds in our lawns. The ideal climate here allows weeds to thrive, and there are numerous species to contend with.

The weeds we target

Fortunately, our team at LCLH is dedicated to keeping these weeds under control:

  • Air Potato (Dioscorea bulbifera)
  • Brazilian Pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius)
  • Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes)
  • Torpedo Grass (Panicum repens)
  • Caesar Weed (Urena lobata)
  • Australian Pine (Casuarina spp.)
  • Morning Glory (Ipomoea spp.)
  • Puncture Vine (Tribulus terrestris)
  • Sword Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)

Our removal methods

We employ the best practices for weed removal, ensuring that your native plants, grass, shrubs, and trees remain unharmed.

Local wildlife can actually spread weeds into your lawn

It is, in fact, one of the more common ways weeds may find their way into your yard! So we make it a point to be vigilant.

Some wildlife will even eat certain weeds

You’d think that’s a good thing, but that’s not always the case. As they eat, they spread seeds. Brazilian peppers are notorious for that.

Trouble going out on your boat? It could be because of weeds!

No joke. Water hyacinth is especially harmful as it’s a free-floating aquatic weed capable of clogging up waterways.