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Landscaping Cost in Vermont - 2026 Guide

⬆ Vermont costs are 30% above the national average

Labor rate: $58–$82/hr · Limited contractor pool in rural areas.

Vermont landscaping costs are 30% above the national average. Limited contractor pool in rural areas. Below you will find adjusted prices for all common landscaping services in Vermont, plus city-by-city breakdowns for 1 Vermont cities.

Vermont Landscaping Prices in 2026

ServiceVermont AverageLowHigh
Basic Lawn & Garden Cleanup$358/visit$195$520
Front Yard Landscaping$4,225$1,950$6,500
Backyard Landscaping$19,500$6,500$32,500
New Lawn Installation$3/sq ft$1$4
Mulch Installation$147/cubic yard installed$98$195
Sprinkler System Installation$5,525$3,250$7,800
Tree Planting$423/tree (labor only)$195$650
Retaining Wall$66/linear foot$33$98
Patio Installation$18/sq ft$10$26
Garden Bed Installation$14/sq ft$7$20
Lawn Aeration$179/visit$98$260
Overseeding$325/visit$195$455
Landscape Design Service$2,275$650$3,900
Weekly Lawn Maintenance$130/visit$65$195

Landscaping Costs by City in Vermont

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does landscaping cost in Vermont?

Landscaping in Vermont is 30% above the national average. Weekly lawn maintenance costs $65–$195 per visit, and front yard landscaping runs $1,950–$6,500.

What do landscapers charge per hour in Vermont?

Landscapers in Vermont typically charge $58–$82/hr per hour for labor. Most residential projects are quoted as a total project price rather than hourly. Always ask for an itemised quote showing labor and materials separately.

Is landscaping more expensive in Vermont than other states?

Yes — Vermont is 30% above the national average for landscaping costs. Limited contractor pool in rural areas.

What's the cheapest time to hire a landscaper in Vermont?

Late winter (January–February) typically offers the best pricing in Vermont as contractors have more availability. Spring is peak demand season with the highest prices and longest wait times. Fall is a good middle ground for both pricing and planting conditions.

Do I need a permit for landscaping in Vermont?

Most basic landscaping (planting, mulching, lawn care) does not require a permit in Vermont. However, projects involving retaining walls over 4 feet, irrigation systems, electrical work (lighting), or significant grading may require local building permits. Check with your city or county building department.

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