Florida’s Eden – Sustainable Agronomic Solutions
Our Company Profile
At Florida’s Eden, we are committed to environmentally responsible and efficient chemical applications that go beyond regulatory standards set by the EPA and FDACS. Our innovative approach includes trunk injection, post-growth regulators, and safe chemical disposal, ensuring minimal environmental impact while maximizing effectiveness.
Protecting Florida’s waterways and wildlife is at the heart of our mission. By reducing pesticide, herbicide, and fertilizer runoff, we help prevent stormwater pollution and safeguard our ecosystems. We continuously seek more efficient, ethical, and sustainable ways to apply essential nutrients across all properties.
Our expertise spans residential, educational, commercial, government, utility, and railroad sectors. From insecticide treatments to vegetation management and advanced fertilizer applications, we provide solutions tailored to each client’s needs. With a strong foundation in both classroom education and field experience, we prioritize ongoing training and innovation to deliver the highest quality service.

At Florida’s Eden, we don’t just maintain landscapes—we nurture Florida’s natural beauty for future generations.
Our President
President Nicholas Hernandez, a Indian River State College graduate with a degree in Business/Horticulture, established Florida’s Eden Incorporated with a strong passion for providing high-quality and innovative agronomic services to his clients.

Our Licenses and Education
- Licensed by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACAS) as a certified operator in the field of lawn and ornamental.
- Licensed from the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACAS) as a certified operator in fertilizer application.
- Certificate of training from the University of Florida and the Institute of food and agricultural services (IFAS) in best Management Practices and Florida Green Industries.
- Licensed from United Safety Council in the maintenance of traffic and meet Florida Department of Transportation requirements.
- Indian River State College earning a degree in Business
- Studying with doctors in plant pathology, horticulture, entomology, and botany.


Continuing Education
Florida’s Eden requires CEUs (continuing education units) that are recognized by DACAS and EPA. This is a mandatory requirement to keep the licensing operational. These classes inform us of new and invasive pests introduced to Florida, such as white fly, all nematodes, turf grass diseases, and palm tree pathology.
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Contact Florida’s Eden for a free consultation for a customized quote for your pest control needs today by filling out the form on the right or calling us at 407-269-1129. We look forward to working with you.