Ponte Vedra Beach landscape design

Northeast Florida

Lisa knows Ponte Vedra Beach.

Ponte Vedra Beach asks more of a landscape than most Jacksonville neighborhoods. Salt in the air. Sandy soil. The kind of homes that look best when the planting feels considered, never overdone.

The architecture here ranges from modern coastal to traditional shingle-style, and the best landscapes share a quality of restraint. We design for clean lines, layered green, and a tight palette that lets the architecture lead. A row of structural sabal palms. A low salt-meadow grass border. Bougainvillea over an entry pergola in just enough places to feel intentional.

Serving 32082 and the Sawgrass Country Club, Guana Reserve, A1A corridor area.

Plant Palette

What thrives here.

Sabal Palm (native)

Florida's state tree. Salt-proof, drought-proof, classic.

Muhly Grass

October pink, holds shape against ocean wind.

Yaupon Holly

Native, deer-resistant, takes coastal soil.

Beach Sunflower

Native groundcover, blooms year-round near the dune.

Saw Palmetto

Architectural, evergreen, asks for nothing.

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Sawgrass Front Walk

Sawgrass Front Walk

A boxwood-and-muhly composition along a tabby path.

Oceanfront Courtyard

Oceanfront Courtyard

Salt-tolerant container groupings on a south-facing patio.

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Lisa walks the yard. The rest follows.