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Plant Health Care

How to Spot Early Signs of Plant or Tree Issues

Trees and shrubs often give subtle warning signs before major decline sets in. Look for yellowing leaves, browning edges, leaf or needle drop, black spots, dieback in branches, or pests like caterpillars or beetles on the plant. 

These issues may signal a disease, insect attack, or root-level stress. Catching these signs early is key to preventing long-term damage.

Stop Problems Before They Take Over

Tampa Bay landscapes face year-round pressure from pests like bagworms, spider mites, and scale insects, as well as diseases like leaf spot, rust, and root rot. These aren’t just cosmetic problems, they can kill plants if ignored.

 Our trained team identifies exactly what’s attacking your plants and applies the right solution, from targeted fungicides to systemic insect control.

Iron Deficiencies and Other Hidden Soil Issues

Yellowing leaves, scorched edges, and fading color are often signs of nutrient deficiencies, especially iron chlorosis, a common issue in Florida landscapes. When soil conditions prevent roots from absorbing what your plants need, a foliar spray is the fastest and most effective fix.

We apply a specialized blend of micronutrients directly to the leaves, allowing your plants to absorb essential elements almost immediately. This treatment helps restore vibrant color, improve leaf strength, and jumpstart recovery  without waiting for soil corrections to take effect.

Build Plant Health With Targeted Care

Our goal isn’t just to fix what’s sick, it’s to build long-term plant health. We use custom fertilization, growth regulators, root care, and expert pruning strategies to help your trees and shrubs thrive year after year. 

Every treatment is backed by licensed technicians, trained in Florida plant health, and supported by our in-house turf and ornamental specialists.

See What Clients Are Saying

"Our viburnum hedge started looking rough, yellow leaves, bare spots, just not healthy. We had no idea what was going on. The team from Four Seasons came out, figured it out right away, and treated it for a fungus. A few weeks later, it was thick and green again. They really know Florida plants and saved us from ripping the whole thing out."
S. Williams | Seffner, FL