Staryard Landscaping

Tree Service Company in Miami, Florida

5(1 reviews)
(786) 999-4409, Miami, FL 33165View on Yelp
Staryard Landscaping - tree service in Miami, FL

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About Staryard Landscaping

Staryard Landscaping operates out of Miami, offering tree services and lawn care to one of Florida's most densely populated and tree-diverse urban areas. Miami's neighborhoods range from Coconut Grove's historic canopy to Little Havana's tight residential blocks, each with its own tree maintenance demands. Though newer to building their review profile with a 5.0 rating from an early customer, that first impression reflects the kind of quality work that earns referrals in competitive markets. Their dual focus on trees and lawn care positions them for customers who want a property that looks polished from the ground up.

Services

Tree Services
Lawn Services

Services & Process

Staryard Landscaping provides tree trimming, palm maintenance, and tree removal alongside regular lawn care services for Miami properties. Tree trimming in Miami often means managing rapid growth rates, where tropical species can add several feet of height in a single growing season. Lawn maintenance in this climate typically involves year-round mowing, edging, weed control, and seasonal overseeding or treatment depending on the grass type. For homeowners managing a mix of ornamental trees, palms, and tropical plantings, having a crew familiar with Miami's specific species is more useful than a generic lawn company.

Service Area

Staryard Landscaping serves Miami and the surrounding Miami-Dade County communities. Neighborhoods throughout the city, from Brickell and Wynwood to Westchester and Kendall, are within their working range. Call (786) 999-4409 to discuss your property's needs and confirm availability in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should trees be trimmed in Miami's climate?
Most trees in Miami benefit from trimming once or twice a year, with the pre-hurricane season window in late spring being the most important. Fast-growing tropical species may need attention more frequently to stay clear of structures and utility lines.
What lawn grass types are most common in Miami, and how does care differ?
St. Augustine and Zoysia are the most common residential grasses in Miami-Dade, each with different mowing heights and watering needs. St. Augustine in particular is susceptible to chinch bugs, which is a widespread issue in Miami that requires timely treatment.
Can tree roots damage my lawn or compete with grass for nutrients?
Yes, aggressive root systems from ficus, strangler fig, or large oak trees can outcompete grass for water and nutrients in the root zone. Mulching around the base of the tree rather than growing grass directly underneath is often the better long-term approach.
Do I need a permit to trim or remove trees in the City of Miami?
The City of Miami and Miami-Dade County both regulate tree removal, particularly for protected native species and trees above a certain trunk diameter. Your tree service provider should verify permit requirements before any removal takes place to avoid fines.
How should I prepare my trees before hurricane season in South Florida?
Proper structural pruning before June 1 reduces wind resistance and removes weak branches that become projectiles in a storm. Topping trees is not recommended, as it actually weakens structural integrity over time even though it looks like it reduces the tree's size.
Do you offer lawn care on a weekly schedule, or is it per-visit?
Both arrangements are common in Miami's tree and lawn service market, though weekly schedules tend to work better for South Florida's fast-growing grass during the rainy season from June through September. Bi-weekly maintenance is often sufficient during the drier winter months.

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