Quick answer: Wesley Chapel is one of Pasco County’s fastest-growing communities, a sweep of master-planned neighborhoods like Seven Oaks, Meadow Pointe, Epperson, and Union Park on sandy north-Tampa ground. We design and maintain landscapes across Wesley Chapel’s 33543, 33544, and 33545 zips, from new-construction sod establishment to St. Augustine lawn care, all built for sandy soil, summer storms, and SWFWMD watering rules. Free written estimates: (813) 859-6506.

Landscaping Pasco County’s Boom Town
Wesley Chapel has grown from rural pasture into a string of master-planned communities almost overnight, and that drives the work here. Much of our Wesley Chapel work is finishing new-construction lots in Seven Oaks, Meadow Pointe, Epperson, Union Park, and the Wiregrass area, getting young sod and beds established in sandy builder fill, alongside maintaining established yards across the area.
Every lot sits on the same fast-draining sandy north-Tampa soil, where summer thunderstorms, humidity, and Southwest Florida Water Management District rules shape how lawns and beds are watered and fed.
St. Augustine Lawns and New-Construction Sod
St. Augustine, usually Floratam, is the standard Wesley Chapel lawn for its broad, shade-tolerant blade, with Bahia on larger low-input lots and Zoysia as a premium option. On new lots, establishment is the whole game: keeping fresh sod watered correctly through rooting in sandy fill, then easing into a normal schedule. We watch for chinch bugs and the gray leaf spot and fungus that the humidity invites.
Mowing height and a reclaimed-water-aware schedule keep these lawns thick without breaking watering-day rules.

Sandy Soil, Storm Drainage, and Watering Rules
Wesley Chapel’s sandy soil drains fast and holds little nutrition, so we feed appropriately and use Florida-Friendly plantings that thrive in it. We design irrigation around SWFWMD watering-day restrictions and the seasonal fertilizer blackout, and many communities here run reclaimed water. Summer storms drop heavy rain, so we grade beds and manage runoff toward the retention ponds these neighborhoods are built around.
Wesley Chapel Areas We Serve
We provide full landscaping throughout Wesley Chapel and Pasco County, including Seven Oaks, Meadow Pointe, Epperson and the Crystal Lagoon area, Union Park, Watergrass, Estancia, and the neighborhoods around Wiregrass and the State Road 56 corridor, plus nearby Lutz and Land O’ Lakes.

Frequently Asked Questions
What grass is best for a Wesley Chapel lawn?
St. Augustine, usually Floratam, is the standard for its broad, shade-tolerant blade. Bahia suits larger low-input lots and Zoysia is a premium option. We match the grass to your lot’s sun, soil, and how the yard is used.
Do you establish new-construction sod?
Yes. That is much of our Wesley Chapel work. New sod on sandy builder fill needs careful watering through rooting, then a gradual move to a normal schedule. We manage that transition and watch for early chinch bug and fungus problems.
How do the watering restrictions affect my lawn?
SWFWMD limits watering days, and many Wesley Chapel communities use reclaimed water. We set irrigation to the allowed schedule and choose grass and plants that stay healthy within it, so your lawn complies and still thrives.
Why does my St. Augustine lawn get brown patches?
In this climate it is usually chinch bugs in hot dry spots or fungal disease like gray leaf spot and brown patch from humidity and overwatering. We diagnose which it is and correct watering, mowing, and treatment rather than just masking it.
What does landscaping cost in Wesley Chapel?
It depends on lot size, whether it is new establishment or ongoing care, and scope. Everything is quoted per property with free written estimates. Call (813) 859-6506 to schedule.