Landscape Renovation · North Port, FL

Landscape Renovation in North Port, FL

If you've replaced the same plants twice already and your yard still looks tired after one rainy season, the problem isn't the plants — it's the soil condition and drainage underneath them. North Port's spodosol needs to be addressed before anything new goes in.

Licensed & Insured in Florida 108 Five-Star Google Reviews Serving North Port Since 2022

"Epic Horizons Landscaping did an awesome job transforming my yard!! They took out all the old sod and all the old plants. Put down new concrete edging for all of my flower beds. Planted 91 plants, 2 Christmas Palms and put in new landscape rock. Also cleaned up my drainage from rain gutters and had new irrigation installed. Reinstalled new Saint Augustine sod. It looks absolutely incredible! Dennis is extremely organized! He made sure everything went off without a hitch. I'm very impressed with how well run his organization is!! He took care of every detail from the time I first shook his hand until he finished the project. Thank you, Dennis for a job well done!!"

— — Jerry R, North Port FL · Google Review
Landscape Renovation in North Port, FL
Soil amendment Spodosol — organic matter needed
HOA compliance New designs require HOA review
Annual rainfall ~58 inches/year
Plant selection Zone 10a Florida-friendly species
Typical renovation scope Demo + replant, full property
Timeline 3–7 days for full renovation

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Most North Port landscape renovations fail within 2 years because the soil was never addressed.

North Port's spodosol is sandy and low in organic matter. Roots in unamended beds struggle to establish, especially in areas that flood periodically in summer. When plants repeatedly fail, the instinct is to swap species — but the real fix is amending the bed soil before planting and addressing drainage in low spots. We build renovation projects from the ground up, not just from the surface down.

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Soil type

Spodosol — sandy, low organic matter

HOA consideration

Full redesigns require architectural review

Annual rainfall

~58 inches/year — drainage matters

Typical full renovation

3–7 days, includes demo and replant

Project Record

Landscape Renovation Jobs My Crew Has Done in North Port

Real projects from real neighborhoods — I was on every one of these. Click any file to see the full record: materials, scope, timeline, and outcome.

Landscape Renovation work in North Port

North Port, FL

Completed property with rock beds, Christmas palms, curbing, and sod

Location

North Port, FL

Material / Scope

4 pallets sod, 742 sq ft weed mat, 7 cu yd black slate, 90 ft concrete curbing, Christmas palms, agave, downspout drain system

Total Area

Full property — 4 pallets sod, 90 ft curbing, 742 sq ft weed mat, 7 cu yd black slate, Christmas palms, agave, downspout drain

Timeline

3 days

Full property landscape renovation — drainage handled first (downspout connections), then grade corrected, then 90 ft of concrete curbing set to define all bed edges. Weed mat and 7 cu yd of black slate filled the beds. Christmas palms anchored the primary entry beds and agave filled the rock beds for low-maintenance year-round presence. 4 pallets of sod completed the turf areas disturbed during construction.

Result: Complete renovation finished in 3 days; full plant establishment within one month; drainage running correctly through rainy season.
Lanai landscape with rock beds, concrete curbing, and tropical plants

Location

North Port, FL

Material / Scope

784 sq ft weed barrier, 7.5 cu yd decorative rock, 100 ft concrete curbing, 35+ plants, Christmas palms, irrigation reroute, 1 pallet sod

Total Area

784 sq ft weed mat, 7.5 cu yd rock, 100 ft curbing, 35+ plants, irrigation reroute, 1 pallet sod, Christmas palms

Timeline

3 days

Full lanai landscape renovation — existing material stripped, beds rebuilt from scratch. 100 ft of concrete curbing set first, then weed mat, then 7.5 cu yd of rock, then plants through fabric cuts. Irrigation rerouted to cover the new bed layout before rock went in. Christmas palms placed at the primary corners for height anchoring. 1 pallet of sod restored the lawn areas disturbed during construction.

Result: Lanai transformation complete; all plant material establishing and irrigation confirmed operational.
Rock beds with croton, cordyline, and plastic edging

Location

North Port, FL

Material / Scope

364 sq ft weed barrier, 3.5 cu yd decorative rock, croton, red sisters, cordyline, philodendron, mulch, plastic edging

Total Area

364 sq ft weed mat, 3.5 cu yd rock, croton, red sisters, cordyline, philodendron, plastic edging

Timeline

1 day

Bed renovation replacing old mulch beds with rock — new weed mat base, 3.5 cu yd of rock, and a full plant install. The plant palette was chosen for color contrast and full-sun performance: croton and red sisters for tropical color, cordyline for vertical form, philodendron for broad leaf texture. Plastic edging at the lawn interface gives a clean line without the cost of concrete curbing.

Result: Beds clean and planted; all varieties establishing within 3 weeks.
Freshly planted ixora, foxtail fern, and croton in new mulched beds

Location

North Port, FL

Material / Scope

Sod removal, grading, topsoil, dwarf ixora, foxtail fern, croton, mulch

Total Area

Sod removal + grading + topsoil + dwarf ixora + foxtail fern + croton + mulch

Timeline

1 day

Lawn-to-bed conversion — a section of tired sod removed, graded, topsoil added for organic content, then planted with dwarf ixora, foxtail fern, and croton. The topsoil addition is critical in North Port's low-organic sandy soil: planting directly into the base material gives slow establishment and poor drought tolerance. Adding topsoil at the conversion stage is what makes the beds perform.

Result: All three species establishing well; ixora blooming within 5 weeks of install.

How We Work

Landscape Renovation in North Port: What Actually Happens

I've done this job in North Port enough times to know what catches people off guard. Here's what actually matters — and what's specific to this area.

Step 01

Failure Diagnosis + Removal Plan

Dennis walks the property and documents what's failing, why it's failing, and what needs to go vs. what can stay. Root-bound plants, dead material, invasive species, and outdated layout are all identified. A scope is written before any equipment arrives.

⏱ Before work begins

North Port: North Port's hardpan causes plant bed drainage failures that look like a disease or drought problem — we diagnose the soil before recommending a plant palette so we're not replanting into the same failing conditions.

Step 02

Demolition + Haul-Away

Plants, rock, mulch, old irrigation, and any hardscape being removed are cleared from the site. Skid steer handles bulk removal; hand tools are used near areas being preserved. All debris is loaded and hauled — site is swept daily.

⏱ Day 1

North Port: Overgrown North Port beds often have 3–4 inches of compacted old mulch over the hardpan — we remove it all rather than layering new material on top of decomposed organic matter.

Step 03

Bed Prep + Soil Correction

Bed edges are re-cut or new ones are set with curbing or edging. Soil is tilled and amended with organic matter or topsoil where needed. Drainage corrections — regrading beds away from the foundation — are made before any plants are ordered.

⏱ Day 1–2

North Port: Beds that drained poorly before the renovation will drain poorly after if the soil isn't corrected — we break through the hardpan in bed areas and add a drainage layer before planting.

Step 04

Replant + Rock or Mulch Finish

New plants are installed at correct depth with root flares visible. Spacing accounts for mature size. Curbing, edging, or rock borders are set. Rock or mulch is spread to the correct depth and dressed clean. Irrigation heads are adjusted or added for the new layout.

⏱ Day 2–3

North Port: We only use plants already on the approved list for your HOA community when applicable — North Port violations for unapproved plantings can result in a removal notice within days of install.

From Dennis P. — Owner, Epic Horizons

"I've done this job in North Port enough times to know exactly what makes it different here — and what goes wrong when someone skips the steps that matter."

North Port has specific site conditions that change how Landscape Renovation is done. The soil, the water table, the HOA requirements — these aren't generic considerations. They're the actual job. Every estimate I give factors these in from the start.

Dennis P., owner of Epic Horizons Landscaping

Dennis P.

Owner · Licensed Contractor · SW Florida since 2022

Dennis P. on-site in North Port, FL

North Port, FL

Transparent Pricing

What Affects the Price in North Port

North Port has specific conditions that change what a Landscape Renovation project costs here. Here's what goes into your number.

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Demo scope

What's being removed drives the demo cost

Removing small shrubs is quick. Removing 15-gallon specimens with large root systems takes more time and equipment. We assess the existing plant sizes at the estimate visit.

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Soil amendment

Amending beds adds material cost with long-term payback

Adding organic material to North Port's spodosol beds is a cost that pays back in plant health and longevity. We quote it as an optional line item so you can decide with full information.

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New plants

Plant count, size, and species determine material cost

A full property renovation with 50–100 plants is the most common scope for North Port renovations. Plant selection affects price — Florida-friendly species at 3-gallon size are efficient and establish quickly.

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Edging and finish

Curbing, mulch, and rock complete the renovation

A renovation without new edging and ground cover finish never quite looks complete. Concrete curbing and fresh mulch or rock are natural add-ons that we price as part of the full scope.

A renovation that lasts — not just a refresh that looks the same in 18 months.

We assess your soil, handle HOA approval, and give you a written scope and plant list before we start.

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Questions & Answers

Landscape Renovation in North Port — Common Questions

Answer A renovation starts with removal. We're not adding to existing beds — we're stripping them down, addressing the underlying soil and drainage, and starting fresh. For North Port properties where plants have failed repeatedly, this is the right approach. It costs more upfront than a simple add-on install but produces results that last.
Answer Yes, if the redesign changes the plant species, layout, or adds new features. Most North Port HOAs want to see the new design before the old one is removed. We prepare the submission and handle communication with the HOA so the approval timeline doesn't delay your start date unnecessarily.
Answer The most common causes are unamended bed soil, poor drainage in low spots, and species selection that isn't suited to North Port's specific conditions. If you've replaced the same plants twice, the issue is almost certainly one of these three factors. We address all three before the first new plant goes in the ground.
Answer A complete renovation for a typical North Port home — demo, soil work, replant, edging, and ground cover — usually takes 3–7 days depending on the size of the property and the volume of existing material to remove. We give you a specific schedule at the estimate stage.
Answer Absolutely — we do partial renovations all the time. Front-only renovations are common in HOA communities because that's where the compliance focus is. Rear yard renovations are common after pool completions. We can scope any section of the property independently.

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Dennis P., owner of Epic Horizons Landscaping

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