Tropical Plant Delivery to Ormond Beach FL — Same Week Service

Tropical Plant Delivery to Ormond Beach FL — Same Week Service

Answer: Get tropical plants delivered to Ormond Beach from St. Augustine—route scheduling, pricing, drop-zone prep, and what to order together for the best value. For Ormond Beach, you’ll get the best results by matching plants to sun/wind exposure, planning watering for the first 6–10 weeks, and scheduling delivery so plants can be installed quickly.

Key takeaways

  • Choose plants based on sun hours and wind exposure first.
  • Sandy soil is normal in Ormond Beach; amend planting zones and water during establishment.
  • Mix sizes (3–7 gallon fillers + a few 15 gallon accents) for value and instant structure.
  • For coastal pockets, prioritize wind-tough foliage and protected microclimates.
  • Consolidate orders to maximize the value of the delivery fee.
  • Use proven screening plants and realistic spacing if privacy is the goal.

What areas do you deliver to around Ormond Beach?

We deliver throughout the Ormond Beach area and nearby communities on scheduled routes from St. Augustine.

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Start with structure (a palm or large accent), then repeat mid-layer plants, then finish with low edging. Use our tropical plant care notes to match plants to your sun hours. Many homeowners pair a statement palm from best palm trees with color from hibiscus varieties.

For wind exposure, group plants in clusters and use protected microclimates. If privacy matters, lean on privacy plants Florida choices with realistic spacing.

How much does tropical plant delivery cost in Ormond Beach?

Ormond Beach delivery pricing is part of our Ormond/Daytona corridor, with costs based on distance and scheduling.

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Start with structure (a palm or large accent), then repeat mid-layer plants, then finish with low edging. Use our tropical plant care notes to match plants to your sun hours.

For wind exposure, group plants in clusters and use protected microclimates. If privacy matters, lean on privacy plants Florida choices with realistic spacing. In full sun, controlled use of bougainvillea color can add vertical interest.

Do tropical plants survive Ormond Beach winters?

Many do. Choose cold-tolerant varieties where possible and protect tender plants on the few frost nights each year.

How do I order tropical plants for delivery?

Ordering is simple: choose plants (or your goals), confirm quantities, and reserve the next available Ormond route.

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Start with structure (a palm or large accent), then repeat mid-layer plants, then finish with low edging. Use our tropical plant care notes to match plants to your sun hours. Shady entries can lean on shade ferns for texture.

For wind exposure, group plants in clusters and use protected microclimates. If privacy matters, lean on privacy plants Florida choices with realistic spacing.

Want a plant list built for your exact Ormond Beach yard?

Send your sun exposure and whether you’re near the beach. We’ll recommend plants and confirm delivery timing.

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Do I need irrigation for tropical plants?

Most establish faster with consistent watering for 6–10 weeks. After that, many can run on a normal spray or drip schedule.

What should I expect from a dump-trailer delivery?

Dump-trailer delivery brings plants efficiently, but it does not include full planting unless arranged separately.

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Start with structure (a palm or large accent), then repeat mid-layer plants, then finish with low edging. Use our tropical plant care notes to match plants to your sun hours.

For wind exposure, group plants in clusters and use protected microclimates. If privacy matters, lean on privacy plants Florida choices with realistic spacing.

Can you deliver plants if I’m not home?

Yes, if you confirm the drop spot and there is safe access. We can place plants where requested.

How do I prepare my driveway and drop zone for delivery day?

A safe, accessible drop zone prevents damage and keeps delivery quick in narrow driveways or new builds.

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Start with structure (a palm or large accent), then repeat mid-layer plants, then finish with low edging. Use our tropical plant care notes to match plants to your sun hours.

For wind exposure, group plants in clusters and use protected microclimates. If privacy matters, lean on privacy plants Florida choices with realistic spacing. For cold snaps, review cold-hardy tropical plants before buying.

What should I bundle together to save on delivery?

Bundling palms, flowering plants, privacy plants, and bed materials into one order is the best way to save on delivery.

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Start with structure (a palm or large accent), then repeat mid-layer plants, then finish with low edging. Use our tropical plant care notes to match plants to your sun hours. Review delivery options for route and staging details.

For wind exposure, group plants in clusters and use protected microclimates. If privacy matters, lean on privacy plants Florida choices with realistic spacing.

What sizes look best right away?

A mix is ideal: a few 15 gallon accents plus 3–7 gallon fillers for a finished look without paying for everything oversized.

Delivery pricing for Northeast Florida

Delivery pricing is based on route distance and scheduling. If you’re ordering multiple plants (or combining plants with materials), consolidating into one delivery is usually the best value.

AreaDelivery price
St. Augustine$250
Ponte Vedra$275
Palm Coast$300
Flagler Beach$300
Ormond Beach$350
Daytona Beach$375

Frequently asked questions

Do you deliver tropical plants to Ormond Beach, FL?

Yes. We routinely deliver from St. Augustine north through Ormond Beach and Daytona on scheduled routes.

How quickly can I get delivery?

Many orders can be delivered the same week depending on route timing and inventory. Ask about the next Ormond route window.

What tropical plants are easiest for beginners?

Hardy palms, hibiscus in sun, bird of paradise in protected spots, and many ferns for shade are reliable starters when planted and watered correctly.

Can you help me choose plants for full sun vs. shade?

Yes. Tell us approximate sun hours and whether you have ocean wind exposure, and we’ll narrow down the best varieties.

How should I prepare soil before planting?

Most Ormond yards are sandy. Improve moisture retention by amending planting zones with organic matter and finishing with a consistent top layer.

Do you offer installation?

We focus on plant selection and delivery logistics. If you’re using an installer, we can coordinate delivery timing and share best-practice planting notes.

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What privacy hedge plants work on Intracoastal lots in Marsh Landing?

The best privacy hedge plants for Marsh Landing Intracoastal lots are Cocoplum, Green Buttonwood, Wax Myrtle, Clusia guttifera, and Walter's Viburnum — all of which tolerate salt air, grow dense enough to create genuine screening, and can be maintained at heights that satisfy Marsh Landing's HOA guidelines. Standard privacy hedge choices like Leyland Cypress or Italian Cypress are poor fits for waterfront Ponte Vedra lots because their fine foliage is highly susceptible to salt burn.

Cocoplum is the top recommendation for waterfront privacy hedging at Marsh Landing. It grows naturally along coastal hammocks and tidal creek edges throughout Northeast Florida, which means it is genetically programmed to handle exactly the conditions your lot presents. Cocoplum responds beautifully to shearing, making it easy to maintain at a precise height specified by your ACC. It also produces small fruits that attract native birds — a bonus for homeowners who want wildlife activity along their waterfront. Planted at 3-gallon size and spaced three feet apart, Cocoplum will form a dense hedge six to eight feet tall within four to five growing seasons.

Green Buttonwood is another coastal-native option for large, tall screening along rear lot lines or along the waterway's edge. Left unpruned, it becomes a multi-trunk small tree reaching 15 to 20 feet, which can be ideal for creating a natural buffer between your property and the water. Pruned as a hedge, it holds its shape well and provides enough density to significantly reduce wind velocity through your yard — a practical benefit for waterfront Marsh Landing properties where strong onshore winds can make patio living uncomfortable during summer afternoon thunderstorm season.

Clusia guttifera (Small-leaf Clusia) has emerged as one of the most popular privacy hedge plants across Northeast Florida's upscale communities, including Marsh Landing Country Club, Sawgrass Players Club, and The Plantation at Ponte Vedra. Its thick, leathery leaves resist salt and wind, it grows dense with minimal shearing, and it maintains its deep green color year-round. It is also highly resistant to the whitefly infestations that have devastated Ficus hedges across Florida in recent years. Clusia does require regular trimming to maintain its hedge form, but the effort is modest compared to the results.

Wax Myrtle (Morella cerifera) is the fast-track option if you need privacy now. It is an aggressive grower in Northeast Florida — expect two to three feet of new growth per year — and it tolerates sandy, nutrient-poor soils as well as periodic flooding of its root zone, which can occur in low-lying areas of waterfront Marsh Landing lots during heavy rain events. Wax Myrtle is also highly fragrant, and its gray-blue waxy berries attract songbirds and Cedar Waxwings throughout the winter months.

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How fast do privacy hedges grow on Marsh Landing waterfront lots?

Growth rates depend on species, irrigation, and fertilization. Wax Myrtle is the fastest at two to three feet per year, followed by Clusia guttifera at one to two feet per year, then Cocoplum at roughly one foot per year. For fastest screening, many Marsh Landing homeowners start with a combination of larger installed plants (7-gallon or 15-gallon containers) to get an immediate partial screen, then fill in the gaps with less expensive 3-gallon plants that will catch up over two to three seasons. Tropical Yards can supply any size you need on a single dump trailer delivery.

How do you create a resort-style poolside landscape in Marsh Landing?

Creating a resort-style poolside landscape in Marsh Landing requires layering three plant categories: architectural palms for height and drama, tropical flowering shrubs for color and fragrance, and groundcover plants or coquina shell mulch for the clean, finished look that differentiates a true resort garden from a standard Florida yard. The goal is to replicate the visual density and layered lushness of a luxury Caribbean resort pool deck using plants that actually survive Northeast Florida's climate.

Start with palms as the architectural bones of the design. Two or three Windmill Palms positioned at the back corner of a pool cage create an immediate sense of tropical enclosure without roots that threaten the pool deck or screen enclosure. If the pool deck has an open, sightline-blocking area toward the Intracoastal, a cluster of three Sabal Palms at staggered heights — say, a 6-foot, 12-foot, and 18-foot specimen — creates the kind of layered canopy that takes decades to achieve in a subtropical forest but can be planted in a single afternoon with the right equipment and properly sized nursery stock.

For mid-layer color, tropical hibiscus is the quintessential poolside flowering shrub. Standard Tropical Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) blooms in shades of red, pink, orange, yellow, and bicolor combinations, and a well-fed plant in Ponte Vedra's sandy soil will produce new flowers almost daily throughout the warm season (March through November). Position hibiscus where you will see it from the pool deck and lounging areas rather than from the street — the blooms are large and attention-grabbing up close. Plumbago is another top poolside shrub for Marsh Landing; its lavender-blue flower clusters bloom profusely and coordinate beautifully with the greens and blues of a swimming pool backdrop. Ixora (Ixora coccinea) is technically marginal for direct salt exposure but thrives in sheltered poolside microclimates where a home or fence provides a windbreak against salt drift.

Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae) is one of the most powerful design statements available for Marsh Landing pool landscapes. A single large clump of Bird of Paradise positioned at the corner of a pool cage or beside a pool entry door creates an immediate luxury signal. Its bold, paddle-shaped leaves stand out against pool cages and light-colored hardscape, and the distinctive orange and blue flowers provide color accents that no other plant matches. Bird of Paradise performs well in Northeast Florida's sandy soils and actually thrives with minimal water once established.

For groundcover and mulch in poolside planting beds, coquina shell at $145 per yard is the premium choice for Marsh Landing properties. Coquina shell drains immediately — there is virtually zero standing water in a coquina-mulched bed — which eliminates the mosquito breeding and soil-borne disease issues that organic bark mulch creates in humid coastal environments. Coquina also has the right coastal aesthetic for Marsh Landing's waterfront setting, the off-white color reflects heat away from plant roots, and it does not wash into the waterway during heavy rain events the way lighter bark mulch does. A typical poolside planting bed refresh at Marsh Landing requires approximately three to five yards of coquina shell.

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What is the best mulch for tropical plant beds at Marsh Landing waterfront properties?

Coquina shell at $145 per yard is the top recommendation for Marsh Landing waterfront planting beds. It drains instantly, does not wash into the Intracoastal, resists hurricane-level rainfall runoff, and has a clean coastal aesthetic that fits Marsh Landing's upscale waterfront setting perfectly. Eucalyptus or cypress bark mulch is a reasonable second choice for interior planting beds away from the waterway, but coquina shell is the superior option for any bed where drainage speed and visual presentation are priorities.

What are Marsh Landing HOA and ACC landscaping requirements for tropical plants?

Marsh Landing Country Club's Architectural Control Committee (ACC) requires advance approval for significant landscaping changes, including the addition of large trees, privacy hedges along lot lines, and any hardscape modifications. While the specific plant list and height restrictions can vary by lot type and position, the general principle is that plantings must maintain a manicured, upscale appearance consistent with the community's luxury market positioning and must not obstruct sight lines in ways that affect neighboring properties or community common areas.

Before ordering tropical plants for a major Marsh Landing landscaping project, submit a planting plan to the ACC that includes plant species, mature sizes, and placement distances from lot lines and structures. This is particularly important for waterfront lots where vegetation along the Intracoastal frontage may be subject to additional oversight from both the HOA and from St. Johns County or the St. Johns River Water Management District, depending on the proximity to the ordinary high-water line. Most routine planting — adding hibiscus, refreshing mulch, planting a few accent palms — does not require formal approval, but a complete privacy hedge installation or a major palm planting project typically does.

From a practical plant-selection standpoint, the ACC's aesthetic requirements work in your favor when choosing tropical species: the salt-tolerant, low-maintenance plants that perform best in Marsh Landing's coastal environment are also the ones that maintain the clean, lush appearance the community expects. Cocoplum, Clusia, and Buttonwood hedges that are sheared regularly look far more polished and controlled than the common alternatives (Ixora, Viburnum, or Podocarpus) that tend to look ragged after a season of salt exposure. Choose species that naturally look refined and manicured, and you will have fewer ACC compliance conversations to navigate.

For waterfront lots specifically, avoid planting large-canopy trees within the waterway setback zone and be cautious about plants with aggressive root systems near seawalls and dock structures. Sabal Palms are actually ideal for seawall-adjacent planting because their fibrous root system causes essentially no structural damage to hardscape compared to the aggressive surface roots of Live Oaks or Laurel Oaks. If your Marsh Landing lot includes a boat dock or seawall, Sabal Palms, Thatch Palms, and Cocoplum are your safest choices for planting within 15 feet of those structures.

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How much does tropical plant delivery to Marsh Landing Ponte Vedra cost?

Tropical Yards delivers tropical plants by dump trailer to Marsh Landing and all Ponte Vedra communities for a flat $275 delivery fee — regardless of how many plants are on the load. That single delivery fee can cover a complete landscape installation including palms, privacy hedge plants, flowering shrubs, and coquina shell mulch in one trip, which makes the per-plant delivery cost extremely efficient when ordering for a full-yard transformation versus buying a few plants at a time from a local garden center.

The dump trailer delivery model is specifically advantageous for Marsh Landing properties because the trailer can accommodate large balled-and-burlapped or containerized specimens — 15-gallon and 25-gallon palms, large hedge plants, specimen shrubs — that cannot be transported in a standard pickup truck. When you factor in the time and multiple trips required to source the same plants from local retailers, the $275 flat fee for full-load delivery to Marsh Landing is one of the most cost-effective plant sourcing options available in Northeast Florida.

Coquina shell is $145 per yard delivered, and it can be included on the same dump trailer load as your tropical plants. Most Marsh Landing homeowners find that a full planting project — say, 20 hedge plants, 4 palms, and 4 yards of coquina shell — costs significantly less than equivalent materials purchased from retail nurseries, even after accounting for the delivery fee. Tropical Yards prices are wholesale-adjacent because plants come directly from Florida growers, not through retail markup chains.

Delivery areas and fees for the broader Northeast Florida region are listed in the table below. Note that Ponte Vedra is served for $275, which covers all Marsh Landing Country Club addresses, Sawgrass Players Club, The Plantation, Harbour Island, and the broader Ponte Vedra Beach zip codes.

City / Community Dump Trailer Delivery Fee
St. Augustine$250
Ponte Vedra (incl. Marsh Landing, Sawgrass, The Plantation)$275
Palm Coast$300
Flagler Beach$300
Ormond Beach$350
Daytona Beach$375

To get a quote for your Marsh Landing property, call or text 772-267-1611 or use the contact form at www.tropicalyardstaugustine.com/contact/. Provide your address, a rough list of the plants you want, and an idea of how many total plants you need — we will confirm availability and pricing within one business day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What tropical plants are best for Marsh Landing Ponte Vedra waterfront yards?

The top tropical plants for Marsh Landing waterfront yards are Sabal Palm, Windmill Palm, Thatch Palm, Cocoplum, Green Buttonwood, Clusia guttifera, Wax Myrtle, tropical hibiscus, Bird of Paradise, and Bougainvillea. These species tolerate salt spray, fast-draining sandy soil, and the wind exposure common on Intracoastal Waterway lots. Avoid species with fine-textured foliage (Leyland Cypress, Italian Cypress, standard Arborvitae) that are highly susceptible to salt burn in waterfront settings.

How much does tropical plant delivery to Marsh Landing cost?

Tropical Yards delivers tropical plants to Marsh Landing and all Ponte Vedra communities for a flat $275 dump trailer delivery fee. This fee covers a full load — you can include palms, hedge plants, flowering shrubs, and coquina shell mulch all on the same delivery. Coquina shell is $145 per yard and can be added to any plant delivery order.

Do I need HOA approval to plant tropical hedges at Marsh Landing?

Significant landscaping changes at Marsh Landing Country Club — including major privacy hedge installations along lot lines and large tree plantings — typically require ACC (Architectural Control Committee) approval before installation. Submit a planting plan that includes plant species, mature sizes, and placement distances from lot lines. Routine planting such as replacing existing shrubs or adding accent palms generally does not require formal approval, but when in doubt, contact your HOA board before ordering plants.

What is the best mulch for Marsh Landing waterfront planting beds?

Coquina shell at $145 per yard is the best mulch for Marsh Landing waterfront planting beds. It drains immediately, does not float or wash into the Intracoastal Waterway during heavy rain, resists mold and fungus growth in humid coastal conditions, and has a clean coastal aesthetic that matches Marsh Landing's setting. Unlike organic bark mulch, coquina shell does not break down and need annual replacement — it retains its appearance for years with minimal maintenance.

Can palm trees damage seawalls or dock structures at Marsh Landing?

Sabal Palms and Windmill Palms are among the safest trees to plant near seawalls and dock structures because their fibrous root systems do not exert the lateral pressure that causes cracking and displacement in hardscape. Sabal Palms can be planted as close as 5 to 8 feet from a seawall without concern. By contrast, Live Oaks, Laurel Oaks, and any tree with aggressive surface roots should be kept at least 20 feet from seawall footings. Always confirm setback requirements with your HOA and a local landscape contractor before planting within the waterway setback zone.

How do I order tropical plants for delivery to Marsh Landing Ponte Vedra?

Call or text Tropical Yards at 772-267-1611 or visit www.tropicalyardstaugustine.com/contact/ to request a quote. Provide your Marsh Landing address, the plant species you want (or describe your project goal and we can recommend plants), and the approximate quantity. We serve all Ponte Vedra addresses — including Marsh Landing Country Club, Sawgrass Players Club, The Plantation, Harbour Island, and TPC Sawgrass — for the flat $275 delivery fee. We operate Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 5 PM.

What tropical plants work for privacy screening near the Intracoastal Waterway at Marsh Landing?

Cocoplum, Green Buttonwood, and Clusia guttifera are the top three choices for privacy screening on Intracoastal-adjacent lots at Marsh Landing. All three are dense-growing, salt-tolerant, and can be maintained as a formal hedge. Cocoplum and Buttonwood are Florida natives with superior salt tolerance, while Clusia guttifera is the fastest-growing of the three and has become a preferred hedge plant in nearly every upscale Ponte Vedra community. Wax Myrtle is an excellent fast-start option if you need screening within one to two growing seasons.

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