Charlotte County Β· FL
Premium Tropical Plants Delivered to Port Charlotte
Port Charlotte is Charlotte County's largest community and continues to grow rapidly. We deliver quality tropical plants, palms, and hedges to beautify Port Charlotte's residential neighborhoods and commercial properties.
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Growing in Port Charlotte β What You Need to Know
Port Charlotte sits in USDA Zone 9bβ10a, making cold-tolerant tropical species the best choice. Queen Palm, Areca Palm, and Podocarpus are excellent performers in this zone.
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Frequently Asked Questions β Port Charlotte
Do you deliver plants and palm trees to Port Charlotte, FL?+
Yes β Florida Palm and Plant Co. delivers and installs throughout Port Charlotte and Charlotte County. Order plants for delivery to Port Charlotte today!
What plants grow best in Port Charlotte?+
Port Charlotte sits in USDA Zone 9bβ10a, making cold-tolerant tropical species the best choice. Queen Palm, Areca Palm, and Podocarpus are excellent performers in this zone. Our most-installed plants in Port Charlotte include π΄ Foxtail Palm, π΄ Queen Palm, πΏ Clusia Hedge, π΄ Areca Palm.
How much does landscaping cost in Port Charlotte?+
Most Port Charlotte residential landscape projects run $3,000β$12,000 installed. A common project is 3β5 palms, a clusia or areca privacy hedge, and fresh sod for $5,000β$9,000. We give written quotes within 48 hours.
When is the best time to plant in Port Charlotte?+
October through April is the optimal planting window in Port Charlotte. Plants establish before summer heat. We plant year-round with consistent irrigation during the first 90 days.
How do I get a quote for plant installation in Port Charlotte?+
Call (239) 799-5594 or request a free quote online. We visit your property, measure the space, and provide a written estimate with no obligation β usually within 48 hours.