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Best Landscaping Near Me — 2026 Guide & Top Pros Across 208 U.S. Cities

Landscaping is two businesses pretending to be one. The recurring side is lawn maintenance — mow, edge, blow, $50 to $90 a visit, every 7 to 14 days — and most of the listings in the 208 U.S. cities on Recommended.app fall here. The other side is project work: hardscape installs, full yard redesigns, retaining walls, sod replacement, irrigation systems, big tree work. Pricing for project work bears almost no relationship to pricing for maintenance, and the same business is rarely the best fit for both. A weekly lawn crew probably shouldn''t be designing your $25,000 backyard renovation; a landscape architect probably shouldn''t be mowing your half-acre weekly at maintenance rates. Read the profile gallery first — photos of recent installs say more than any star rating about whether a landscaper does the type of work you need. Seasonal cleanup (fall leaves, spring beds) is its own line item — $250 to $750 for an average yard. Tree work that involves climbing or chainsaw work near the house needs an ISA-certified arborist, not a general landscaper, and the certification check is on the arborist's site.

Top Landscaping Pros

MD Landscaping — Landscaping in Scarsdale

MD Landscaping

Scarsdale, NY

3 reviews

Integrity Landscaping and Concrete — Landscaping in Roseville

Integrity Landscaping and Concrete

Roseville, CA

3 reviews

J.H. Hart Urban Forestry — Landscaping in Sterling Heights

J.H. Hart Urban Forestry

Sterling Heights, MI

3 reviews

R Landscaping LLC — Landscaping in Sterling Heights

R Landscaping LLC

Sterling Heights, MI

3 reviews

Quality Landscape Construction Inc. — Landscaping in Visalia

Quality Landscape Construction Inc.

Visalia, CA

3 reviews

Incredible Landscape — Landscaping in Murrieta

Incredible Landscape

Murrieta, CA

3 reviews

Andy's Professional Landscaping — Landscaping in Rockford

Andy's Professional Landscaping

Rockford, IL

3 reviews

Four's Landscaping LLC — Landscaping in Paterson

Four's Landscaping LLC

Paterson, NJ

3 reviews

A&J Landscaping Group Inc — Landscaping in Paterson

A&J Landscaping Group Inc

Paterson, NJ

3 reviews

Hayward Prime Landscaping — Landscaping in Hayward

Hayward Prime Landscaping

Hayward, CA

3 reviews

Green Breeze Landscaping — Landscaping in Athens

Green Breeze Landscaping

Athens, GA

3 reviews

CJC Landscaping, LLC — Landscaping in Athens

CJC Landscaping, LLC

Athens, GA

3 reviews

Brackman Lawn and Landscaping — Landscaping in Dayton

Brackman Lawn and Landscaping

Dayton, OH

3 reviews

Lakeland Pros — Landscaping in Lakeland

Lakeland Pros

Lakeland, FL

3 reviews

Highlands Landscaping and Grading LLC — Landscaping in Lakeland

Highlands Landscaping and Grading LLC

Lakeland, FL

3 reviews

Southern Lawn & Landscapes LLC — Landscaping in Beaumont

Southern Lawn & Landscapes LLC

Beaumont, TX

3 reviews

J & M Landscape — Landscaping in Concord

J & M Landscape

Concord, CA

3 reviews

CH&L Landscaping — Landscaping in Concord

CH&L Landscaping

Concord, CA

3 reviews

Adams Total Lawn Maintenance — Landscaping in Brownsville

Adams Total Lawn Maintenance

Brownsville, TX

3 reviews

Edge Landscaping — Landscaping in Provo

Edge Landscaping

Provo, UT

3 reviews

SkyFrog Landscape — Landscaping in Gainesville

SkyFrog Landscape

Gainesville, FL

3 reviews

Lopez Landscaping & Design — Landscaping in West Palm Beach

Lopez Landscaping & Design

West Palm Beach, FL

3 reviews

Land Garzon — Landscaping in Fresno

Land Garzon

Fresno, CA

3 reviews

Coley's Landscape — Landscaping in Fresno

Coley's Landscape

Fresno, CA

3 reviews

Stauffer Lawn & Landscape — Landscaping in Topeka

Stauffer Lawn & Landscape

Topeka, KS

3 reviews

Southern Heritage Landscaping, LLC — Landscaping in Birmingham

Southern Heritage Landscaping, LLC

Birmingham, AL

3 reviews

Classic Gardens & Landscape, Inc. — Landscaping in Birmingham

Classic Gardens & Landscape, Inc.

Birmingham, AL

3 reviews

Northern Roots Landscaping — Landscaping in Fargo

Northern Roots Landscaping

Fargo, ND

3 reviews

CWC Landscaping, LLC — Landscaping in Surprise

CWC Landscaping, LLC

Surprise, AZ

3 reviews

Wild West Turf & Landscaping — Landscaping in Peoria

Wild West Turf & Landscaping

Peoria, AZ

3 reviews

Paradise Landscaping and Maintenance — Landscaping in Peoria

Paradise Landscaping and Maintenance

Peoria, AZ

3 reviews

Hoogland's Landscape — Landscaping in Shreveport

Hoogland's Landscape

Shreveport, LA

3 reviews

Infinite Landscaping — Landscaping in Shreveport

Infinite Landscaping

Shreveport, LA

3 reviews

Nagel Landscaping, Inc. — Landscaping in Modesto

Nagel Landscaping, Inc.

Modesto, CA

3 reviews

C&J Landscape Service Inc. — Landscaping in Modesto

C&J Landscape Service Inc.

Modesto, CA

3 reviews

Arroyo Grande Landscaping, Inc. — Landscaping in Bakersfield

Arroyo Grande Landscaping, Inc.

Bakersfield, CA

3 reviews

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What to Look For

For maintenance crews, confirm they use commercial equipment and carry GL insurance — a homeowner's policy doesn't cover damage from a flying rock through a window. For project work, demand a written scope with plant counts, hardscape materials by name, and a planting warranty (1 year is standard). Check the gallery for work that matches what you want — a landscaper who only shows mowing photos shouldn't be quoting your patio install.

Average Cost

$75 – $325

per service

Pricing varies by city, scope, and provider. See city-specific cost guides below.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does landscaping cost?

Weekly mowing: $50–$90 for an average yard, $80–$150 for over a quarter-acre. Seasonal cleanup: $250–$750. Full landscape design + install: $5,000–$40,000 depending on hardscape vs softscape ratio. Irrigation system install: $3,000–$7,000 for typical residential. Sod replacement: $1.50–$3.50 per square foot installed.

How often should my lawn be mowed?

Every 7 days during peak growing season, every 10–14 days in shoulder season, and weather-dependent in winter. A landscaper who cuts more than one-third of the grass blade in a single mow is damaging the lawn — slower growth, more disease, more weeds.

Do I need an irrigation system?

Worth it for any yard over 5,000 sq ft in dry climates (the Southwest, parts of California, the Mountain West), and any homeowner who doesn''t want to drag hoses. Smart controllers (Rachio, Hydrawise) pay for themselves in 2–4 years through water savings. Without irrigation, plan to lose 20–40% of new plantings in their first summer.

Who handles tree removal?

Any tree over 30 feet, or close to the house, requires an ISA-certified arborist with proper insurance — not your weekly lawn crew. Removal of a large tree runs $800–$3,500; stump grinding adds $150–$450. Check that the company carries $1M+ in liability and that the arborist''s certification is current at isa-arbor.com.

When should I plant new landscaping?

Spring (after last frost) and fall (6 weeks before first frost) are the prime windows in most U.S. climates. Summer plantings need significantly more water and have higher failure rates. Don''t let a landscaper convince you to plant in July just to fill their schedule.