FAQs

FAQs

Potter's Lawn & Landscaping

Have a landscaping-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What is the tree removal permit process?

    You'll need to obtain a permit application from the city you reside in and then contact Potter's Lawn & Landscaping to complete your tree removal project. We can also provide you with the application if needed. We'll be with you from start to finish, from application to tree removal to installation to the final inspection. Next time you're looking for experienced landscaping irrigation companies, we'd be happy to help.

  • What are the key components of hurricane preparation?

    There are a number of key components, but the most important is having open communication with landscaping, tree care, and irrigation companies. Regular tree trimming and having an after-storm plan in place for cleaning up are also imperative.

  • How do you select the right plants for a South Florida landscape?

    It's imperative to choose plants that can thrive in our climate. Contact Potter's Lawn & Landscaping or a certified arborist for help finding the ideal plants for your property.


    According to Tilly Design, over 80 million U.S. homeowners had their yards landscaped in 2021 alone. Those yards have very different needs depending on all kinds of variables. Make sure yours is set up right! Contact reliable landscaping and irrigation companies today.

  • Why are my sprinklers not coming on?

    We highly recommend reaching out to one of your local landscaping and irrigation companies for troubleshooting and maintenance services. With a knowledgeable technician from Potter's Lawn & Landscaping, you'll be able to figure out if the problem is a timer issue, a valve issue, or a broken line.

  • How can I stop my palms from falling?

    The challenge with large palms in South Florida is when they fall, they can endanger people or property. That said, with a service called palm strapping, we can secure self-cleaning palms to avoid damage. To learn more about how landscaping and irrigation companies can help, give us a call!

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