Step by Step Native Landscaping
Step by Step Native Landscaping is a St. Petersburg landscaping company that helps homeowners transition water thirsty lawns into lower maintenance, lush gardens using Florida native and edible plants. Established in 2019, the business offers consultations, custom native landscape design, installation of native flower beds and edible gardens, and ongoing yard maintenance. Certified in Florida Friendly Landscaping and drawing on more than ten years of experience in urban agriculture, the team focuses on water conservation, wildlife habitat, and reduced reliance on pesticides and fertilizers. Consultations are currently free.
Services

Native landscape consultation
Consultations to help clients transition to lower maintenance gardens using Florida native and edible plants.

Native landscape design
Custom native landscape design with detailed yard mapping and Florida native plant education.

Native plant installation
Installation of native flower beds, pathways, flagstone walkways, edging and borders.

Edible garden installation
Edible garden beds, fruit trees, and herb corners planted for lower maintenance yards.

Landscape maintenance
Yard cleanup, detailed weeding, and manual trimming of trees, bushes, and shrubs.
Why choose us?
Location & hours
1218 49th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33703
FAQs
What kind of landscaping do you specialize in?
Step by Step Native Landscaping focuses on transitioning water thirsty lawns into lower maintenance gardens using Florida native and edible plants.
Do you charge for a consultation?
Consultations are currently free, which gives homeowners a starting point for planning a native or edible garden.
What services do you offer?
Services include native landscape consultation, custom design, installation of native flower beds and edible gardens, and ongoing yard maintenance such as cleanup, weeding, and trimming.
Are you certified?
Yes. The business is certified in Florida Friendly Landscaping, following practices suited to the local climate.
Why choose native and edible plants?
Native and edible plantings can lower watering and upkeep, support wildlife habitat, and reduce the need for pesticides and fertilizers compared with a traditional lawn.
Where are you located?
The business is based in St. Petersburg, Florida.