Many Florida cities, counties, and HOAs have landscaping regulations that require you to plant or replace trees on your property. These rules can feel confusing, but Sunny Tree Farm makes the process simple, compliant, and stress‑free.
Step 1: Review the Approved Species List
Most municipalities and HOAs provide a list of trees you’re allowed to plant. These lists often include:
• Native or Florida‑friendly species
• Trees suited for your specific zone
• Options that meet canopy or shade requirements
We grow many of the species commonly approved across Florida, and we can help you choose the best match.
Step 2: Check Size & Specification Requirements
Regulations often specify minimum planting sizes, such as:
• Required height at time of planting
• Minimum trunk caliper
• Container size or root ball size
• Spacing or setback requirements
We provide trees that meet these exact specifications so you stay fully compliant.
Step 3: Confirm Placement Rules
Cities and HOAs may require:
• Distance from sidewalks, driveways, or utilities
• Setbacks from property lines
• Specific locations for shade or canopy coverage
If you’re unsure, we can help interpret the guidelines and recommend the right placement.
Step 4: Choose a Healthy, Compliant Tree
Once you know the rules, selecting the right tree becomes easy. Our team can guide you toward:
• Species that meet your requirements
• Trees that thrive in your soil and sunlight
• Options that minimize maintenance and maximize long‑term health
Step 5: Delivery & Documentation
We can assist with:
• Delivery to your property
• Providing documentation or receipts your HOA or city may require
You get a compliant tree and peace of mind.
We Make Compliance Easy
Whether you’re replacing a storm‑damaged tree, meeting HOA rules for a new home, or satisfying a city permit requirement, Sunny Tree Farm is here to help you navigate the process smoothly.
