Complete Landscape Maintenance Services in Tamarac & Broward County
Your landscape is the first impression of your home or business — and keeping it well-maintained requires a professional touch. At ProClass Lawn & Landscaping, we specialize in routine landscape maintenance that preserves the health, beauty, and structure of your entire outdoor space. From trimming shrubs and maintaining flower beds to keeping walkways clean and trees pruned, our team handles every detail to keep your property looking pristine year-round. Our experienced professionals work with Florida’s native plants, weather conditions, and soil types to ensure your landscape thrives naturally in its environment. We don’t just maintain your yard — we enhance its aesthetic appeal, improve plant health, and protect your investment. Whether you need weekly upkeep, seasonal cleanups, or specialized plant care, we offer reliable, scheduled services that are customized to suit your property’s layout and lifestyle.
What’s Included in Our Landscape Maintenance Service
We believe that proper maintenance is what transforms an average yard into a standout outdoor space. That’s why our landscape care goes beyond simple tasks — it’s a full-service approach designed to bring balance, cleanliness, and long-term health to your landscape.
How Our Landscape Maintenance Process Works
We believe that every great result starts with a solid plan. That’s why our lawn maintenance process is carefully structured to ensure consistency, quality, and transparency. From your first contact with us to ongoing maintenance visits, we focus on communication and long-term results.

Landscape Care Tips & Expert Advice You Can Trust
- Don’t just throw mulch everywhere. Apply a 2–3 inch layer around flower beds and shrubs, keeping it a few inches away from plant stems and tree trunks to avoid mold and root rot. Mulch not only keeps weeds away but also regulates soil temperature and moisture.
- Light, daily watering often leads to shallow roots and weak plants. Instead, water deeply once or twice a week to encourage strong root development and natural drought resistance, especially for perennials and shrubs.
- Florida-native species like Coontie, Firebush, and Beautyberry are naturally resistant to pests and thrive in the local climate. Adding them to your landscape reduces maintenance and increases sustainability.
- Each plant species has a preferred pruning season. Prune flowering shrubs after they bloom, and trim evergreens during cooler months to prevent stress. Over-pruning or pruning during the wrong season can harm plant health and limit growth.

