Gray stucco house with stone accents, a landscaped lawn, and a blue sky.
December 8, 2025
While much of the country is blanketed in snow, December in Central Florida means mild temperatures, green lawns, and plenty of time to enjoy your outdoor spaces. But even with our unique climate, your landscape still needs some attention to stay healthy, attractive, and ready for spring growth. Here’s how to keep your yard looking its best this December and beyond: 1. Keep Up With Lawn Care—But Adjust for Winter Your grass may not grow as quickly in December, but it still needs regular attention. Mow less frequently, but keep the grass at a moderate height to protect roots. Remove fallen leaves and debris to prevent smothering your turf and encourage airflow. Watch for signs of fungus or brown patches, which can pop up with cooler, damp weather. 2. Water Wisely Cooler months mean your landscape needs less water. Cut back irrigation to once a week or less, depending on rainfall. Water early in the day to minimize disease risk and reduce evaporation. Check your irrigation system for leaks, misdirected heads, and adjust timers for winter. 3. Add Festive, Florida-Friendly Color December is a great time to refresh beds and containers with cool-season annuals. Try petunias, snapdragons, pansies, or violas for pops of color that last all winter. Use reds, whites, and purples for a subtle holiday feel that works beyond December. Group plantings near entryways, walkways, and patios for maximum impact. 4. Tidy Up for Holiday Guests Whether you’re hosting family or just want to enjoy your space, a quick cleanup goes a long way. Edge beds and walkways for a crisp, professional look. Trim back overgrown shrubs and remove spent blooms. Add a fresh layer of mulch for instant curb appeal and root protection. Clean up outdoor living areas and check lighting for safety and ambiance. 5. Plan for Cold Snaps Central Florida rarely sees hard freezes, but a sudden cold night can still happen. Have frost cloth (not plastic) ready for sensitive plants. Move containers to sheltered spots if a freeze is forecast. Avoid heavy pruning of tropicals until after the last risk of frost in late winter. 6. Reflect and Plan for Spring December is the perfect time to walk your property and make a landscape wish list for the new year. Note areas that need improvement or new plantings. Think about upgrades like new beds, hardscaping, or outdoor lighting. Schedule consultations now—landscape pros book up fast for spring installs. Enjoy Your Landscape All Winter Long Florida’s mild winter means you can enjoy your yard year-round. With a little attention now, you’ll have a beautiful, healthy landscape to share with family, friends, and guests—plus a head start on spring. Let Kennedy Landscaping Keep Your Yard Beautiful All Winter Whether you need a quick cleanup, seasonal color, or help planning your next project, Kennedy Landscaping is here to make your Central Florida landscape shine—even in winter. Contact us today to schedule your winter landscape service and enjoy a beautiful, low-maintenance yard all season long!
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November 24, 2025
As Central Florida heads into the cooler months, your landscape doesn’t go to sleep the way it does up north—but it does change. Temperatures drop, days get shorter, and your lawn and plants shift into a slower growth phase. This is the perfect time to give your yard what it needs to stay healthy, attractive, and ready to bounce back strong in spring. Here’s how to tell if your landscape is truly ready for Central Florida’s cooler season. Check the Health of Your Lawn Your lawn has just made it through months of heat, humidity, and heavy rain. Before cooler weather settles in, take a close look at how it’s doing. Ask yourself: Are there thin, bare, or yellowing patches? Do you see signs of fungus or weeds taking over? Is the lawn uneven from summer growth and storm damage? Now is a great time to: Do a final round of weed control before winter Adjust mowing height so grass isn’t cut too short going into cooler weather Make sure your lawn is getting consistent, but not excessive, water A healthy lawn heading into winter is much easier to revive in spring than one that’s been stressed and neglected. Evaluate Your Irrigation Schedule Cooler months mean your landscape doesn’t need as much water as it does in summer—but many systems are still set to “July mode.” Signs your irrigation needs adjusting: Mushy or soggy areas in the yard Fungal spots on the lawn Standing water after a normal run cycle What to do: Reduce watering frequency and run times Water in the early morning, not the evening Check for leaks, broken heads, or misdirected spray Fine-tuning your irrigation now helps prevent disease, saves water, and keeps your plants healthier all winter. Inspect Trees and Shrubs Storm season, strong winds, and fast summer growth can leave trees and shrubs stressed or overgrown. Walk your property and look for: Dead or damaged branches Limbs hanging over roofs, driveways, or walkways Shrubs that are blocking windows, entries, or sightlines Light shaping and removal of dead or dangerous branches in the cooler months can improve safety and appearance. Save heavy pruning of many tropical plants for late winter or early spring, when the risk of cold damage is lower. Refresh Mulch and Planting Beds Mulch does more than just make beds look neat—it helps regulate soil temperature and moisture, which is especially helpful during temperature swings. For cooler months: Top off mulch to a 2–3 inch layer Keep mulch pulled back a few inches from trunks and stems Remove weeds and debris before adding new mulch Clean, well-mulched beds help protect roots, reduce weeds, and give your landscape a polished, maintained look all season long. Add Cool-Season Color Just because it’s cooler doesn’t mean your landscape has to look dull. Central Florida’s mild winters give you plenty of options for seasonal color. Great cool-season choices include: Petunias Snapdragons Dianthus Pansies and violas Planted in key areas—entryways, mailbox beds, and along walkways—these annuals can brighten your landscape through the cooler months and into spring. Plan Ahead for Potential Cold Snaps While Central Florida doesn’t see long freezes often, short cold snaps do happen. Be prepared by: Knowing which plants are most cold-sensitive in your yard Having frost cloth or covers on hand (not plastic) Planning where you’ll move container plants if needed A little planning now can prevent losing favorite plants to one unexpected chilly night. Let a Professional Get Your Landscape Cooler-Weather Ready If you’re not sure where to start—or you’d rather not spend your weekends tackling yard projects—Kennedy Landscaping can help you prepare your property for Central Florida’s cooler season. We can: Assess the overall health of your lawn and plants Adjust your maintenance plan for fall and winter conditions Refresh beds, mulch, and seasonal color Make sure your landscape is safe, tidy, and ready for the months ahead Is your landscape ready for cooler weather?
White brick house with black door and shutters, two potted shrubs, concrete walkway and porch.
November 14, 2025
November in Central Florida kicks off the holiday season—family visits, out-of-town guests, and more time spent outdoors enjoying our mild weather. While homeowners up north are packing up their patios, this is when your yard becomes an extension of your entertaining space. If you’re planning to host for Thanksgiving or the holidays, now is the perfect time to give your landscape a quick refresh. Here’s how to boost your curb appeal and get your yard guest-ready, the Florida-friendly way. Freshen Up Your Front Entry Your front entry is the first impression guests get of your home. Simple upgrades that make a big impact: Edge and clean up planting beds so lines look crisp and intentional Add fresh mulch to instantly brighten and unify the space Replace tired or leggy plants near the front door with healthy, colorful options Add a pair of matching containers or planters to frame the entry In Central Florida, you can still plant cool-season annuals like petunias, snapdragons, and dianthus for pops of color that will last through the cooler months. Give Your Lawn a Pre-Holiday Tune-Up A neat, healthy lawn sets the tone for the rest of your landscape. Before guests arrive: Schedule a clean, even mow and edging along driveways and walkways Address any bare or thinning spots so they don’t stand out in photos or to visitors Remove leaves, branches, and debris left from storms or windy days November is also a good time to review your irrigation schedule. With cooler temperatures, your lawn needs less water—but it still needs consistent moisture to stay green and inviting. Add Seasonal Color the Florida Way Holiday color in Florida doesn’t have to mean traditional northern plants that struggle in our climate. Great options for November: Cool-season annuals in reds, whites, and purples to echo holiday colors Flowering shrubs that provide long-lasting color and structure Ornamental grasses that add texture and movement in the breeze Strategically placed color near the front walk, mailbox, and entry makes your home feel warm and welcoming without a full landscape overhaul. Light Up Walkways and Outdoor Spaces With shorter days, lighting becomes a big part of both safety and ambiance. Consider: Path lights along walkways and driveways so guests can see clearly after dark Soft accent lighting on trees, palms, or architectural features Checking existing fixtures for burned-out bulbs or damage If you plan to add holiday lighting, it’s smart to think about how it will work with your existing landscape lighting so everything feels cohesive instead of cluttered. Tidy Up Outdoor Living Areas In Florida, outdoor spaces are often where guests gather during the holidays. Quick wins: Clear clutter from patios, porches, and pool decks Trim back overgrown plants that crowd seating areas or walkways Make sure views from main windows look out onto neat, attractive beds and lawn Even small updates—like a cleaned-up hedge line or refreshed planters—can make your outdoor areas feel more polished and intentional. Schedule Professional Help Before the Rush The weeks leading up to Thanksgiving and December holidays get busy fast. If you know you’ll want your yard looking its best, it’s smart to get on the schedule early. Kennedy Landscaping can help with: Cleanups and bed refreshes Mulch installation and edging Seasonal color installations Ongoing lawn and landscape maintenance A little planning in November goes a long way toward creating a welcoming, beautiful outdoor space your guests will love. Ready to get your yard holiday-ready? If you’re hosting this season—or just want to enjoy a polished, inviting landscape—Kennedy Landscaping can create a Florida-friendly curb appeal plan tailored to your home. Contact Kennedy Landscaping today to schedule your landscape service and welcome your guests with a yard that looks as good as your celebration feels.
October 19, 2025
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October 19, 2025
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June 2, 2025
This Father’s Day, give Dad a gift he’ll truly enjoy — a beautifully maintained yard! Kennedy Landscaping offers expert lawn care, landscape design, and seasonal upgrades in Ormond Beach. Surprise him with an outdoor space perfect for relaxing, grilling, and making memories. Family-owned with 20+ years of trusted service.
May 5, 2025
Celebrate Mother’s Day with the gift of a beautiful yard! Kennedy Landscaping offers expert lawn care and landscape services in Ormond Beach. Surprise Mom with a refreshed outdoor space she’ll love. Family-owned and trusted for over 20 years, we treat every yard like it’s our own. Schedule your Mother’s Day upgrade today!
December 10, 2024
The holiday season is the perfect time to gather with family and friends, and if you’re hosting this year, your outdoor living space is just as important as the inside of your home. A well-maintained yard can make a lasting impression and create a welcoming environment for your guests. Here are some tips to prepare your yard for the holidays, and how Kennedy Landscaping can help you create a beautiful and inviting space. 1. Spruce Up Your Lawn and Garden Beds: A clean, green lawn is the foundation of any beautiful landscape. Make sure your grass is freshly mowed and edged, and remove any fallen leaves or debris. Now is also a great time to refresh your garden beds with seasonal flowers like pansies and snapdragons, or add a layer of mulch to keep everything looking tidy and well-kept. 2. Add Festive Touches: Incorporate some festive décor into your outdoor space to create a cheerful atmosphere. String lights along walkways or around trees, and place potted holiday plants like poinsettias or evergreens near your entrance. Kennedy Landscaping can help you design and install tasteful seasonal decorations that complement your existing landscape. 3. Enhance Your Hardscape: Don’t forget to give attention to your hardscape elements like patios, walkways, and driveways. Pressure wash these areas to remove dirt and grime, and consider adding outdoor rugs or cushions in seasonal colors to your patio furniture. Our team can help you with hardscape maintenance and even suggest enhancements like pathway lighting or fire pits to make your outdoor space cozy and functional. 4. Create Gathering Areas: If you’re planning to entertain outdoors, consider creating designated gathering areas. Arrange seating around a fire pit, add a few extra chairs, or set up a hot beverage station on your patio. Kennedy Landscaping can assist in designing and setting up these spaces to ensure your guests feel comfortable and welcome. 5. Safety First: With increased foot traffic, make sure all walkways and steps are clear and well-lit to prevent accidents. Check your outdoor lighting and replace any bulbs as needed. If you have uneven pathways or overgrown branches, let us take care of them to ensure a safe environment for your holiday celebrations. From refreshing your garden beds to installing festive lighting, Kennedy Landscaping is here to help you get your yard holiday-ready. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and let us transform your outdoor living space into a beautiful extension of your home. 🎅Wishing you and your family a safe and happy holiday season from all of us at Kennedy Landscaping! 🎄
November 12, 2024
As the cooler months approach in Ormond Beach (eventually...), it’s essential to give some attention to your hardscape elements, such as walkways, patios, and outdoor features. Proper maintenance not only keeps your outdoor spaces looking their best but also prevents potential damage from the elements. Here are some tips to ensure your hardscape is ready for the winter season. 1. Clean and Inspect All Surfaces: Start by thoroughly cleaning all your hardscape areas, including patios, walkways, and driveways. Use a broom or blower to remove leaves, dirt, and debris. For deeper cleaning, use a pressure washer to eliminate built-up grime, mold, or mildew. Inspect the surfaces for any cracks, chips, or uneven areas. Address these issues promptly to prevent further damage from moisture and temperature changes. 2. Repair Cracks and Joints: Even small cracks in your hardscape can become larger problems if left unattended. Use a suitable sealant or filler to repair any cracks in concrete, stone, or pavers. For paver patios or walkways, check the joints for any loose or missing sand and refill them with polymeric sand to keep the pavers secure and prevent weeds from growing. 3. Seal Patios and Walkways: Applying a sealant to your hardscape surfaces can help protect them from moisture, stains, and the effects of temperature fluctuations. Choose a high-quality sealant that is appropriate for the material of your patio or walkway, whether it’s concrete, brick, or natural stone. Sealing not only enhances the appearance of your hardscape but also extends its lifespan. 4. Prepare Outdoor Features: If you have outdoor furniture, fountains, or fire pits, now is the time to prepare them for winter. Clean and cover outdoor furniture to protect it from moisture and mildew. Drain and clean fountains, and consider using a fountain cover to prevent debris buildup. For fire pits, remove ash and debris and cover them to keep the area clean and ready for use during cooler nights. 5. Address Drainage Issues: Check the drainage around your hardscape areas to ensure water is not pooling on or around walkways and patios. Poor drainage can lead to erosion and structural damage. Consider adding or adjusting drainage solutions, such as French drains or regrading, to direct water away from these areas. Proper hardscape maintenance in November helps prevent damage and keeps your outdoor spaces looking beautiful throughout the winter. For expert assistance with all your hardscaping needs, contact Kennedy Landscaping. We’re here to help you maintain a stunning and functional landscape all year long!
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