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How Much Does Landscaping Maintenance Cost?
Keeping your landscape healthy and looking great takes ongoing care. Landscaping maintenance helps protect your investment and keeps your yard enjoyable through every season. If you’re wondering what landscaping maintenance costs, our guide breaks down typical price ranges and the factors that shape them so you can plan your budget with confidence.
Average Landscaping Maintenance Costs
Maintenance pricing varies depending on property size, the services included, and how often you want visits. Below are common ranges homeowners can expect.
Typical Monthly or Seasonal Costs
| Service Level | Typical Cost Range |
| Basic upkeep (beds, light pruning, debris removal) | $150 to $300 per month |
| Standard maintenance package | $300 to $600 per month |
| Full maintenance for larger or detailed properties | $600 to $1,200+ per month |
| Seasonal cleanup (spring or fall) | $300 to $1,200+ |
Many homeowners choose a monthly plan during the growing season, then add spring or fall cleanup as needed.
Common Landscaping Maintenance Services and Costs
Bed Maintenance
- Weeding, edging, bed grooming
- $50 to $150 per visit depending on the size of the property
- Seasonal mulching: $40 to $70 per yard installed
Pruning and Shrub Care
- Light pruning and shaping: $150 to $450 per visit
- Detailed hand pruning or mature shrubs: higher due to time and technique
Tree Care (Small Ornamental Trees)
- Routine pruning: $200 to $600+ depending on height and access
Plant Care and Deadheading
- Flower maintenance to promote continued bloom
- Often included in standard monthly packages
Debris and Storm Cleanups
- Branch removal, leaf collection, and clearing fallen material
- $150 to $500 per visit depending on property size
Lawn Services (If Included)
Some landscaping companies include mowing or turf care in their maintenance packages, while others list it separately.
- Lawn mowing: $35 to $70 per visit
- Fertilization programs: $300 to $800+ per season
What Affects Landscaping Maintenance Cost?
1. Property Size and Layout
Larger landscapes take more time to maintain. Slopes, garden beds, and hard-to-reach areas increase labor time.
2. Plant Variety and Density
Properties with ornamental shrubs, perennials, and specialty plantings often require more detailed care.
3. Frequency of Visits
Weekly, biweekly, or monthly schedules all carry different costs. More frequent care generally reduces heavy cleanup later.
4. Seasonal Needs
Spring and fall often require deeper cleanup, pruning, and re-mulching.
5. Northern Michigan Climate Factors
Snowmelt, lake-effect weather, sandy soils, and moisture patterns influence how often beds and plantings need attention.
6. Type of Company You Hire
Full-service crews that provide pruning, bed care, planting, and tree work tend to cost more than mowing-only providers, but also deliver more complete care.
Real Example Scenarios
Small Residential Property
- Biweekly bed maintenance
- Light pruning
- Seasonal mulch
Estimated cost: $1,500 to $3,000 per year
Medium Property with Garden Beds
- Monthly pruning and plant care
- Bed maintenance every two weeks
- Fall and spring cleanups
Estimated cost: $3,000 to $6,500 per year
Large or Detailed Landscape
- Weekly maintenance
- Specialty pruning
- Seasonal planting
- Full spring and fall cleanups
Estimated cost: $7,000 to $15,000+ per year
Is Landscaping Maintenance Worth It?
For most homeowners, the answer is yes! Regular maintenance helps:
- Protect plants from disease or decline
- Reduce long-term landscape repair costs
- Keep outdoor spaces attractive and usable
- Prevent overgrowth and storm damage
- Protect the value of your landscaping investment
Routine care also reduces the need for major, expensive cleanups later.
Cost Saving Tips
- Group maintenance tasks into a monthly plan instead of booking one-off visits.
- Choose native or low-maintenance plants.
- Refresh mulch annually to reduce weeds and water loss.
- Prune regularly so shrubs do not require heavy corrective trimming later.
- Consider a seasonal cleanup package for predictable budgeting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should landscaping maintenance be done?
Most properties benefit from visits every two to four weeks during the growing season.
Is professional maintenance necessary if I already mow my lawn?
Yes. Lawn mowing does not replace pruning, bed care, and plant health maintenance.
What is usually included in a maintenance plan?
Bed care, pruning, plant upkeep, debris removal, and seasonal attention. Some companies include mowing or offer it separately.
Can maintenance be customized?
Absolutely. Plans are usually based on property size, plant types, and your goals.
Do I still need seasonal cleanups if I have a maintenance plan?
Yes. Cleanups address deep leaf removal, plant prep, and repairs that regular visits do not cover.
Meet The Author
Nate O’Grady
Founder and President
Nate grew up learning the landscaping business from his father. He started Nate O'Grady in 2017 to build high quality landscapes and top notch custom service.