How Kleo can help you find a Landscaping provider near you
Common searches and tips clients use to find the right provider — fast, confidently, and at a price that fits.
- landscaper near me — Browse local landscapers with before-and-after photos of real yards — compare pricing and read client reviews.
- lawn care near me — Find services for regular mowing, edging, fertilizing, and lawn treatments — set up recurring visits easily.
- garden design near me — Connect with landscapers who specialize in garden layout, planting plans, irrigation, and outdoor living spaces.
- tree trimming near me — Find certified arborists and tree service providers for trimming, removal, and stump grinding.
- seasonal lawn cleanup near me — Schedule spring and fall cleanups — leaves, debris removal, mulching, and pre-season prep.
- Compare prices in your area — View rates from multiple providers for the same job type — Kleo is free for clients to use.
- Message before you hire — Share photos of your yard and describe the work needed — get a realistic estimate before scheduling.
How Kleo can help your Landscaping business
Provider-focused tips to help you get discovered. Run mock searches to see how you compare, then refine your profile to stand out.
- Landscaper looking for clients — Showcase your work with before-and-after photos, list your services and seasonal packages, and get discovered by homeowners nearby.
- List my landscaping services — Detail what you offer — lawn maintenance, design, irrigation, cleanup — with pricing that attracts qualified leads.
- Lawn care app to get clients — Reach homeowners who are ready to hire right now — not just browsing. Build a recurring client base in your neighborhood.
- Advertise landscaping business — Use your profile to highlight specialty services — organic treatments, hardscaping, water features — that set you apart.
- Get landscaping clients fast — Pay per new client connection — once you land a recurring lawn care client, the relationship is yours without ongoing fees.
- Run a mock search — Check how your profile appears in local searches and adjust your photos and service descriptions to stand out.
About Landscaping
Landscaping covers a wide range of outdoor services: lawn mowing and maintenance, garden design and installation, hardscaping (patios, retaining walls, pathways), irrigation, mulching, seasonal cleanups, tree and shrub care, and snow removal in winter regions. Some landscapers are one-person operations focused on weekly mowing routes; others run full-service design-build companies with crews. Licensing and insurance requirements vary by state and the type of work — installations, irrigation, and tree work often have stricter requirements than basic maintenance.
What to expect
For ongoing maintenance, most landscapers operate on a weekly or bi-weekly route during the growing season, with visits typically taking 30 minutes to a couple of hours depending on property size. For project work — a new patio, garden bed, or irrigation system — the process usually involves an on-site consultation, a written estimate, and scheduling that can range from a few days to several weeks out depending on workload and weather. Estimates are generally free for residential work. Always confirm whether the quote includes cleanup and hauling debris.
Common questions
What's a reasonable price for weekly lawn mowing?
It varies a lot by region, lot size, and what's included. A small suburban lot might run $35–75 per visit; larger or more complex properties more. Many landscapers price by visit during peak season and bundle additional services like edging, blowing, and trimming.
Is the landscaper licensed and insured?
Always worth asking and verifying. General liability and workers' comp protect you if something goes wrong on your property. For irrigation, tree removal, or pesticide application, many states require a specific license — verify with your state's contractor licensing board.
When should I schedule spring and fall cleanups?
Spring cleanups typically happen between late February and early April depending on your zone, once the ground has thawed and before active growth. Fall cleanups happen after leaves drop, often late October through November. Many landscapers book these slots months in advance — schedule early.
Do I need a written estimate?
For anything beyond simple weekly mowing, yes. A written estimate should list scope, materials, timeline, and payment terms. It protects both sides and prevents misunderstandings later.
How do I know if a landscaper is good?
Look for clear communication, a portfolio of recent work, references you can call, and current insurance. Reviews help, but recent installations and ongoing maintenance accounts you can drive past tell you more about real-world quality.