Turf Talk
Whether you’re a homeowner looking for that perfect curb appeal or a property manager maintaining a commercial landscape, you’ve come to the right place. Turf Talk is your go-to resource for expert tips, seasonal advice, and behind-the-scenes looks at how we keep Florida’s landscapes healthy and vibrant.
From troubleshooting yellowing leaves to mastering the science of a “manicured” edge, we’re sharing the professional secrets that help your property grow in value year after year.

Turf Talk: Mow High, Grow Deep
Published: May 4, 2026Why Your Mower Blade Height is the Secret to a Summer-Ready Lawn As the May sun starts to warm up and the spring rain keeps the grass surging, it’s tempting to drop that mower deck and "scalp" the lawn. We get it, you want to stretch the time between mows. But as the Turf Doctor, I’m here to tell you…Read more
More Than Just a Cut: The Heart of Turf Talk
Published: April 29, 2026At Turf Doctors Landscaping & Lawn, we spend a lot of time thinking about grass height, soil health, and the perfect edge. But if you look closely at our daily routes, you’ll see that the most important thing we cultivate isn’t the turf—it’s the connection with the families we serve. Beyond the Scope of Work Sometimes, a job description doesn’t…Read more
March Lawn Care: From Frost Damage to Spring Growth
Published: March 1, 2026March is the month everything starts to shift. The days get warmer, the grass wakes up, and homeowners across Jacksonville, St. Augustine, St. Johns, Clay County, Fernandina Beach, Ponte Vedra, and Nocatee begin sprucing up their outdoor spaces. If you want your landscape to look its best this year, March is the time to set the foundation. Q: Is March a good time for spring annual installs? Absolutely.…Read more
Fall in Love With Your Lawn This Valentine’s Season
Published: February 11, 2026Valentine’s Day isn’t just about flowers, chocolates, and romantic dinners. It’s also the perfect moment to show a little love to the place you come home to every day, your lawn and landscape. And after the unusually cold stretch Northeast Florida has endured these past few weeks, your yard might be feeling a bit neglected and ready for some attention.…Read more