First Impressions Are Everything
Your Landscape Is Part Of The Guest Experience
Tourism is part of Florida’s identity, with well over 100 million visitors each year enjoying the sunshine state’s unique appeal.
According to Visit Florida, the ever-growing tourist industry contributed more than $133.6 billion to the economy, supported 1.8 million jobs, and produced $33.6 billion in tax revenue. [Visit Florida 2024/25]
Your guests arrive expecting green, healthy, tropical surroundings. Sun-baked lawns, patchy ground cover or wilting palms don’t just look unwelcoming - in an era of online reviews and social sharing, they can affect your reputation long after the guest has checked out.
Florida’s subtropical climate doesn’t always make this easy. While summer brings regular rainfall, the pattern is inconsistent, and periods of drought, extreme heat and sandy free-draining soils mean that a beautiful landscape rarely sustains itself without a well-designed irrigation system behind it.
That’s why the irrigation system at the heart of your resort isn’t a back-of-house concern. It’s a front-of-house one.






