Landscaping costs range from $50 for a basic lawn mowing to $50,000+ for a complete yard transformation. Regular lawn care runs $100–$300 per month in the US, PLN 200–600 in Poland, €100–€250 in the Netherlands, and €60–€150 in Spain. Hourly: US $50–$100, PL PLN 40–100, NL €40–€75, and around 18 to 35 euros per hour in Spain. One-time landscaping projects average $3,000–$15,000 depending on scope — planting, grading, hardscaping, and irrigation are the biggest cost drivers.
Average landscaping costs by project
| Job type | Typical cost (USD) |
|---|---|
| Lawn mowing (per visit) | $30–$80 |
| Monthly lawn care package | $100–$300 |
| Garden bed installation | $500–$3,000 |
| Tree planting (per tree) | $150–$800 |
| Sod installation | $1–$2 per sq ft ($1,500–$4,000 for a typical yard) |
| Patio installation (pavers) | $3,000–$10,000 |
| Retaining wall | $3,000–$12,000 |
| Irrigation system | $2,500–$5,000 |
| Full landscape design + installation | $5,000–$50,000+ |
| Tree removal | $300–$2,000 per tree |
Sources: HomeAdvisor 2025 cost data, Angi service pricing reports.
Landscaping costs in the United States
US landscapers charge $50–$100 per hour for labor, or bid projects at a fixed rate. Monthly lawn care (mowing, edging, blowing) costs $100–$300 depending on yard size and frequency. A full backyard renovation averages $10,000–$30,000. Prices are highest in the West and Northeast; Southern states offer more competitive rates year-round.
Seasonal demand affects pricing — spring is the busiest (and most expensive) time. Fall and winter plantings can save 10–20% on labor and some nursery stock.
What affects the cost?
- Yard size — larger properties take more time, materials, and equipment
- Scope of work — planting-only is cheaper than projects involving grading, drainage, or hardscaping
- Plant selection — mature trees and specialty plants cost significantly more than starter plants
- Hardscaping materials — natural stone costs 2–3x more than concrete pavers
- Site conditions — slopes, poor drainage, rocky soil, and limited access all increase costs
- Design fees — a landscape architect charges $2,000–$8,000+ for a detailed plan
How to save on landscaping costs
- Phase the project — spread the work over multiple seasons instead of doing everything at once
- Choose native plants — they cost less, need less water, and require less maintenance long-term
- Start with smaller plants — a 1-gallon plant costs a fraction of a mature specimen and grows quickly
- Do maintenance yourself — save on lawn care by mowing your own lawn
- Get off-season discounts — fall and winter planting is often cheaper
Frequently asked questions
How much does a landscaper cost?
Landscaping projects run $1,000–$30,000+ in the US. Basic design and planting (1/4 acre): $2,000–$8,000. Full landscape installation: $5,000–$25,000. Hardscaping (patios, walls, walkways): $10–$50 per sq ft. Hourly maintenance is $50–$100/hour. Most landscapers require a minimum of $1,500 for design + install projects.
What's the difference between landscaping and lawn care?
Landscaping is design and installation: planning, planting, hardscaping, irrigation, lighting. Lawn care is ongoing maintenance: mowing, fertilizing, weed control, aeration. Landscapers do new construction; lawn care services maintain what's there. Many companies offer both but specialize in one.
Should I hire a designer or just a contractor?
For projects over $10,000, hire a landscape designer ($75–$200/hour or 10–15% of project cost) before contractor selection. Designers create plans contractors bid on, ensuring you get apples-to-apples quotes. For smaller projects under $5,000, skip the designer and work directly with a quality landscaper.
When is the best time for landscaping?
Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) are best for planting — moderate temps and rainfall help establishment. Hardscaping (patios, walls) can happen any time the ground isn't frozen. Avoid summer planting in hot climates and winter installation when ground is frozen. Schedule 2–3 months ahead for spring work.