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Landscaping Cost Calculator

Build your yard project line-by-line. Real contractor prices for sod, mulch, plants, walkways, walls, fire pits, pergolas — picked from 50+ US metros 2026.

Landscaping Cost Calculator

Build your yard project line by line. Real 2026 contractor prices for sod, mulch, plants, pavers, walls, lighting, pergolas, and more.

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Sod installation
$1.50/sqft
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Lawn seeding
$0.30/sqft
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Mulch beds
$1.20/sqft
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Irrigation system
$1.80/sqft
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Plants & shrubs (basic)
$4.50/sqft
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Paver walkway
$18.00/sqft
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Concrete patio
$12.00/sqft
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Paver patio
$22.00/sqft
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Retaining wall (per linear ft × 3 ft H)
$32.00/sqft
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Outdoor lighting (per fixture)
$220 per unit
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Fire pit (built-in stone)
$3500 per unit
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Pergola (12×12)
$5500 per unit
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Mature trees (each, planted)
$450 per unit

Your project total

🌱 Sod installation × 1500$2250
🪵 Mulch beds × 200$240
🌿 Plants & shrubs (basic) × 150$675
🪨 Paver walkway × 80$1440

Total
$4,605

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Where landscaping budgets actually go

After building hundreds of project quotes for ourselves and friends, here's the realistic distribution:

  • Hardscape (patios, walkways, walls): 40–60% of budget — the big-ticket items
  • Plants and lawn: 20–30% — surprisingly cheap by comparison
  • Irrigation: 10–15% — but saves water + plant replacement long-term
  • Outdoor lighting + accents: 5–10% — the polish that makes it look professional

The $5,000 starter front yard

For a typical 1,500 sqft front yard:

  • Sod installation 1,000 sqft: $1,500
  • Mulch beds 250 sqft (3" depth): $300
  • Foundation plants (8–10 shrubs): $800
  • Paver walkway 50 sqft: $900
  • Outdoor lighting (4 path lights): $880
  • Topsoil + grading: $400
  • Total: ~$4,800

The $15,000 mid-range refresh

  • Sod 1,500 sqft: $2,250
  • Plants & shrubs (specimen + foundation): $2,200
  • Mulch beds: $500
  • Paver walkway 100 sqft + paver patio 250 sqft: $7,300
  • Drip irrigation system: $2,400
  • Outdoor lighting (10 fixtures): $2,200
  • Total: ~$16,850

The $50,000+ luxury backyard

  • 500 sqft paver patio with curved layout: $11,000
  • Pergola 12'×16' with adjustable louvers: $14,000
  • Stone retaining wall 30 ft × 3 ft: $4,800
  • Outdoor kitchen rough-in + cabinetry: $9,500
  • Built-in fire pit + seating wall: $5,500
  • Mature trees (3 specimen): $1,800
  • Plants, irrigation, lighting: $6,500
  • Total: ~$53,100

Hardscape choices that affect your wallet most

Walkway: concrete vs paver vs flagstone

  • Stamped concrete: $12–$15/sqft installed. 5–10 year life before visible cracks.
  • Pavers (interlocking concrete): $18–$25/sqft. 30–50 year life.
  • Flagstone: $20–$35/sqft (irregular cut). Premium look, similar lifespan to pavers.
  • Brick: $20–$30/sqft. Classic, durable, slightly more maintenance (re-pointing).

Patio: same comparison applies

For 400 sqft patio:

  • Concrete: $4,800–$6,000
  • Pavers: $7,200–$10,000
  • Stamped concrete: $5,500–$7,000

Retaining wall

Per linear foot × 3 ft height:

  • Pressure-treated timber: $25–$30/lf — 8–12 year life, looks utilitarian
  • Concrete block (allan block): $32–$45/lf — 30+ year life, decent aesthetics
  • Natural stone: $50–$80/lf — premium look, lasts indefinitely with right base

DIY vs hire for landscaping

  • DIY-friendly: mulching, planting (smaller plants), seeding, simple bed shaping
  • Hire it out: sod (heavy), pavers (skill), retaining walls (engineering), irrigation (knowledge of local code), tree planting (big trees need equipment)

DIY savings: typically 50% of total project cost (the labor portion). DIY risks: bad drainage from amateur grading, walkways that settle and trip people, irrigation that fails first frost.

Maintenance budget — don't forget this

New landscaping needs ongoing investment:

  • Lawn mowing: $40–$60/visit, 30 visits/year = $1,200–$1,800/year (or DIY)
  • Spring + fall cleanup: $300–$700/year
  • Mulch refresh annually: $400–$800/year
  • Irrigation winterize + spring start: $150–$300/year
  • Fertilization + treatment: $400–$800/year

Total maintenance: $2,500–$4,500/year for a typical mid-range property.