Gulf Blvd Landscaping

Landscaping in Redington Shores, FL — Canal-Front & Gulf Coast Specialists

Dual-zone landscape design for Redington Shores's canal-front properties. Street-facing tropical plantings and canal-side water-tolerant species. Year-round maintenance. Free estimates.

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Landscaping in Redington Shores, FL

Redington Shores has a high proportion of canal-front properties — homes with a street-facing front yard and a canal-facing back that presents two completely different planting environments. The front needs Gulf Blvd salt-tolerant species that handle coastal breezes and reflected heat from the road. The canal side needs plants that can handle occasional high water tables, periodic flooding, and the additional moisture that proximity to water creates.

We treat these as separate design zones on every Redington Shores canal-front property. A single uniform plant palette that works on one side will fail on the other. Our site assessments map each distinct microclimate before we specify anything.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Redington Shores

How do you design landscapes for canal-front properties in Redington Shores?
We design separate planting zones for each exposure. Street-facing: Gulf salt-tolerant ornamentals. Canal-facing: species tolerant of higher moisture, flooding, and salt air. Canal-side beds also benefit from ground covers that stabilize soil near the water.
What grass grows best in Redington Shores?
St. Augustine grass — mow at 3.5–4 inches, never scalp. No nitrogen/phosphorus June 1–September 30 (Pinellas blackout). Watch for chinch bugs in dry hot summers — early detection is key.
Do you offer irrigation installation for Redington Shores canal-front homes?
Yes — we design separate irrigation zones for street-facing and canal-side areas. Canal zones often need different timing due to higher natural moisture. Rain sensor and backflow preventer included as required by Pinellas County code.
How do you prepare a Redington Shores landscape for hurricane season?
Trim dead palm fronds (never green), cut back Bougainvillea and Bird of Paradise canopy, assess and replace fine mulch with pine bark or rubber. Book April or May — pre-season slots fill by mid-May.

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