Michael Geist’s Yard Works approaches irrigation as critical infrastructure—not a set-and-forget accessory. The philosophy is simple: water must be delivered at the correct rate, in the correct location, and at the correct time for the specific turf, plants, soil, and microclimate of each property. In Central Florida’s sandy soils and intense seasonal swings, improper irrigation is the fastest way to destroy lawns and landscapes. That’s why every system is evaluated holistically, with attention to pressure, coverage, drainage interaction, and plant requirements, not just broken heads or timers.
Irrigation services are built around performance and efficiency, including system design and installation, diagnostics and repairs, efficiency upgrades, smart controller programming, and ongoing seasonal management. Zones are separated by turf type and plant needs, precipitation rates are matched, and systems are adjusted as landscapes mature. The result is healthier turf, stronger root systems, reduced disease pressure, and lower water waste—protecting both the landscape investment and the property itself over the long term.
Michael Geist’s Yard Works approaches irrigation as critical infrastructure—not a set-and-forget accessory. The philosophy is simple: water must be delivered at the correct rate, in the correct location, and at the correct time for the specific turf, plants, soil, and microclimate of each property. In Central Florida’s sandy soils and intense seasonal swings, improper irrigation is the fastest way to destroy lawns and landscapes. That’s why every system is evaluated holistically, with attention to pressure, coverage, drainage interaction, and plant requirements, not just broken heads or timers.
Irrigation services are built around performance and efficiency, including system design and installation, diagnostics and repairs, efficiency upgrades, smart controller programming, and ongoing seasonal management. Zones are separated by turf type and plant needs, precipitation rates are matched, and systems are adjusted as landscapes mature. The result is healthier turf, stronger root systems, reduced disease pressure, and lower water waste—protecting both the landscape investment and the property itself over the long term.