Custom tropical landscape design and full installation in Broward County, Palm Beach & Miami-Dade. 45+ years of South Florida expertise.
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Our design process begins with an initial consultation to understand and review your style and vision for your outdoor living space. We work with licensed architects to bring your vision to life and appreciate how you plan to use the space…
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Once the design and estimate has been approved, we will start to plan for installation. The site will be cleared and graded as needed, providing a fresh canvas to begin work…
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Once the rough grade has been established, the mechanical landscape aspects such as drainage and irrigation are installed. Hardscape features such as retaining walls, walkways, patios and sitting walls are constructed…
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We are affiliated with many local nurseries in Homestead that allow us to work with a wide variety of plants: evergreens, perennials, annuals, hardy shrubs, shade and ornamental trees, native plants, and anything else that you might want included…
Learn MoreEvery property in South Florida is different. Sun exposure, soil drainage, lot shape, salt air proximity, and your personal vision all factor into a landscape that actually performs. At Botanical Designs, we don't pull plans off a shelf — we visit your property, study the conditions, and design specifically for what you have and what you want.
With over 45 years working exclusively in South Florida, we've seen what lasts and what fails. Our designs are built around extensive knowledge of tropical plants and native plant material for South Florida — heat-tolerant, salt-air resistant plant selections, proper soil preparation, and irrigation coordination from day one.
Whether you're starting from a bare lot, renovating an overgrown yard, or refreshing an outdated design, we bring the same level of care to every scale of project — residential and commercial alike, all across Broward County, Palm Beach County, and Miami-Dade.
South Florida's climate is unlike anywhere else in the continental US. You're working with USDA Hardiness Zone 10–11, year-round heat, a defined wet season from May through October, sandy alkaline soils with poor water retention, and — for coastal properties — constant salt air exposure. A landscape designed without accounting for these factors will underperform, or fail entirely, within a few years.
This is why plant selection is so critical in our region. We don't use plants that merely survive here — we use plants that are genuinely at home in South Florida's conditions: palms, heliconias, bromeliads, sea grapes, clusia hedges, bird of paradise, bougainvillea, and ornamental grasses that bring real beauty and longevity to the landscape.
Our approach is built on extensive knowledge of tropical plants and native plant material for South Florida — accumulated across more than four decades of installs on every type of property in our region, from small residential lots to multi-acre estates.
The result is a landscape that doesn't just look great the day it goes in, but grows into itself beautifully over the years. That's the standard we've held ourselves to since 1979, and it's the reason so much of our work comes from referrals and repeat clients.