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    Last updated: March 2026 · Data sources: BLS, RS Means

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    What Does a Landscaping Cost?

    A landscaping is one of the most impactful home improvement projects you can undertake, but understanding the true cost requires looking beyond a single number. Nationally, homeowners spend between $6,750 and $57,750 on a landscaping, with the average mid-range project coming in around $22,500. On a per-square-foot basis, expect to pay between $5 and $35 per square foot depending on materials and finishes.

    Several factors determine where your project falls within this range. The quality of materials you choose — from budget-friendly basics to premium, designer-grade options — typically accounts for the largest cost difference. Labor costs vary significantly by region, with metropolitan areas like San Francisco and New York commanding 20–40% more than the national average. The scope and complexity of your project, including any structural changes, code upgrades, or custom features, also play a major role. The main cost categories for a landscaping include plants & materials, labor, hardscaping materials, equipment rental, design & planning.

    Most landscaping projects take 3 to 30 days to complete. Homeowners typically recoup about 100% of their investment at resale, making this a worthwhile upgrade for both daily enjoyment and long-term home value. Using our calculator above, you can get a personalized estimate based on your specific ZIP code, preferred quality tier, and project size.

    Landscaping Cost Breakdown by Quality Tier

    The table below shows an estimated breakdown of landscaping costs across three quality tiers. Budget-tier uses standard materials and finishes, mid-range balances quality with value, and premium includes top-of-the-line materials and craftsmanship.

    CategoryBudgetMid-RangePremium
    Plants & materials$5,512$7,875$11,025
    Labor$5,512$7,875$11,025
    Hardscaping materials$2,363$3,375$4,725
    Equipment rental$1,575$2,250$3,150
    Design & planning$788$1,125$1,575
    Total$15,750$22,500$31,500

    Costs shown are based on a 1,500 sq ft project (national average). Adjust the calculator above for your specific square footage.

    Landscaping Material Options and Costs

    Choosing the right materials is one of the most important decisions in your landscaping project. The materials you select affect not only the upfront cost but also long-term durability, maintenance requirements, and your home's resale value. Here's a comparison of popular options:

    Siding Materials

    MaterialCost RangeDurabilityBest For
    Vinyl Siding$3–$7/sq ft20–40 yearsLow-cost, low-maintenance option
    Fiber Cement$5–$12/sq ft30–50 yearsFire resistance and durability
    Wood Siding$6–$12/sq ft20–40 yearsClassic curb appeal
    Engineered Wood$4–$9/sq ft20–30 yearsWood look with better moisture resistance

    When selecting materials, consider your budget, the expected lifespan of the materials, local climate conditions, and how the materials complement your home's existing style. A mid-range material choice often provides the best balance of cost, durability, and aesthetic appeal.

    Landscaping Cost by Region

    Location is one of the biggest factors in home improvement costs. Labor rates, material availability, permitting fees, and the local cost of living all influence what you'll pay. The table below shows estimated landscaping costs across major metropolitan areas.

    Metro AreaStateCost MultiplierEst. Landscaping Cost
    San Francisco-Oakland-BerkeleyCA1.41×$31,725
    New York-Newark-Jersey CityNY1.33×$29,925
    Los Angeles-Long Beach-AnaheimCA1.25×$28,125
    Seattle-Tacoma-BellevueWA1.22×$27,450
    Chicago-Naperville-ElginIL1.14×$25,650
    Denver-Aurora-LakewoodCO1.08×$24,300
    Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano BeachFL1.05×$23,625
    Phoenix-Mesa-ChandlerAZ0.97×$21,825
    Atlanta-Sandy Springs-AlpharettaGA0.96×$21,645
    Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar LandTX0.92×$20,700

    Costs vary by region due to differences in local labor markets, building code requirements, material transportation costs, and overall cost of living. Coastal and major metro areas tend to have higher costs due to stronger union presence, stricter building codes, and higher demand for skilled trades. Rural and Midwest areas typically offer lower labor rates. Enter your ZIP code in the calculator above for a personalized estimate based on your exact location.

    Signs You Need a Landscaping

    Not sure if it's time for a landscaping? Here are the most common warning signs that indicate your project can't wait much longer:

    • The yard looks overgrown, neglected, or bare with poor curb appeal.
    • Drainage problems cause water to pool near the foundation after rain.
    • Existing plants are dead, diseased, or severely overgrown beyond recovery.
    • The yard has no functional outdoor living areas or defined spaces.
    • Erosion is washing away soil on slopes or near walkways.
    • You're preparing to sell and landscaping is one of the highest-ROI improvements.
    • Weeds dominate the lawn and garden beds despite regular treatment.
    • The landscape design doesn't match the home's style or the neighborhood standard.

    If two or more of these apply to your home, it's worth getting a professional assessment. Use the calculator above to estimate your costs and request free quotes from local contractors.

    Landscaping — DIY vs. Hiring a Professional

    Doing some work yourself can save 10–30% on a landscaping, but knowing where to draw the line protects your investment. Here's a realistic breakdown of what you can safely handle and what requires a licensed professional.

    Tasks You Can Safely DIY

    • Planting flowers, shrubs, and small trees in prepared garden beds.
    • Mulching garden beds (2–3 inches deep) to suppress weeds and retain moisture.
    • Basic lawn seeding, fertilizing, and weed control.
    • Installing simple garden edging and borders.
    • Maintaining irrigation systems: adjusting heads, replacing broken sprinklers.

    Tasks That Require a Professional

    • Landscape design: grading, drainage planning, and hardscape layout.
    • Irrigation system installation: trenching, pipe laying, and controller programming.
    • Retaining wall construction over 4 feet tall (requires engineering).
    • Large tree planting or removal requiring equipment.
    • Paver patio or walkway installation with proper base preparation and leveling.

    When in doubt, hire a professional. Mistakes on structural, electrical, or plumbing work can cost more to fix than the original project and may void your insurance coverage.

    How to Get the Best Quote for Your Landscaping

    Getting the best value on a landscaping starts before you hire a contractor. Follow these expert tips to ensure you're comparing quotes fairly and protecting your investment:

    1. 1.Get at least 3 detailed written estimates. Each should itemize materials, labor, permits, and cleanup separately so you can compare apples to apples.
    2. 2.Verify licensing and insurance before signing anything. Ask for their license number and check it on your state's contractor licensing board website. Confirm they carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation.
    3. 3.Ask for references from 3 recent projects similar to yours in scope and budget. Call the references and ask about quality, communication, timeline accuracy, and how change orders were handled.
    4. 4.Read the contract carefully before signing. It should include a detailed scope of work, materials specifications, start and completion dates, payment schedule (never more than 30% upfront), warranty terms, and change order procedures.
    5. 5.Confirm who will be on-site daily. Ask whether the company owner, a project manager, or a lead carpenter will supervise the work — and get their direct contact information.
    6. 6.Understand the payment schedule. Reputable contractors typically request 10–30% as a deposit, with progress payments tied to completed milestones. Never pay the final 10–15% until all work passes inspection and your punch list is complete.

    Ready to get started? Use the calculator above to estimate your landscaping cost, then submit your details to receive free, no-obligation quotes from licensed contractors in your area.

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    About this estimate: Cost data compiled by the MyCostGuide editorial team using Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, RS Means construction cost databases, and real contractor pricing from 50+ U.S. metro areas. Last reviewed March 2026. Learn more about our methodology.

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