Landscaping in Whanganui
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Typical price: NZ$1,400–NZ$55,200
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Landscaping prices in Whanganui
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garden makeover (planting-led) Beds, planting, and lawn repair on a standard section | NZ$1,850 | NZ$4,600 | NZ$9,200 |
| New lawn installation Prep, soil, and ready-lawn or seed for an average section | NZ$1,400 | NZ$2,750 | NZ$5,500 |
| Paved or decked outdoor area Standard patio or deck with base/framing | NZ$3,700 | NZ$7,350 | NZ$14,700 |
| Full section landscaping Design, hardscape, planting, and drainage for a typical section | NZ$11,000 | NZ$23,000 | NZ$55,200 |
| Retaining wall (engineered) Timber or block wall with drainage, consent where required | NZ$3,700 | NZ$8,300 | NZ$23,000 |
How to hire a landscaping pro in New Zealand
- Check whether work triggers building consent: retaining walls over 1.5m (or any height supporting a surcharge like a driveway) need consent under the Building Act; fences, decks under 1.5m, and planting generally don't
- Verify public liability insurance and ask about Site Safe or equivalent H&S practice for excavation work
- Use beforeUdig NZ for utility locates before digging
- Check council district plan rules for earthworks volume limits, especially on sloped sections
- Get 3 itemised quotes with drainage and base specifications — NZ's rainfall makes drainage the make-or-break detail
- Registered Master Landscapers membership is a useful quality signal
- Stage payments to milestones; keep final payment for after snagging
NZ landscaping is unlicensed, but the Building Act requires consent for retaining walls over 1.5m or any wall supporting extra load (driveways, structures), and council district plans limit earthworks volumes. Decks over 1.5m high also need consent. The beforeUdig service handles pre-excavation utility locates.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I supply my own materials or plants to cut landscaping costs?
Sometimes — but contractors mark up materials partly to warranty them, so supplying your own paving usually voids the guarantee on the surface (though not the workmanship). Plants are the better DIY-supply candidate if you can source quality stock. Discuss it at quote stage; springing owner-supplied materials on a contractor mid-project causes friction and disclaimers.
What deposit is normal for a landscaping project?
10-30% at signing is typical, often structured as deposit, staged payments at milestones, and a final payment on completion. Be wary of demands for 50%+ upfront — materials for early stages don't cost that. Never make the final payment before snagging is done and you've walked the finished job.
What are the hidden costs in landscaping projects?
The usual surprises: waste disposal (excavated soil is heavy and expensive to dump), poor access surcharges, drainage problems discovered mid-dig, tree roots, buried services, and irrigation added late. A contractor who surveys properly and asks about underground services before quoting is protecting you from mid-project extras.
What maintenance does a new landscape need in year one?
The first year decides whether planting establishes: regular deep watering (especially trees and hedging), mulch top-ups, formative pruning, and quick replacement of failures. Many landscapers offer a 12-month establishment package or plant warranty conditional on documented watering. Budget 5-10% of project cost for year-one care, or the planting investment erodes.
What does landscaping cost in New Zealand?
Landscaper rates run NZD $50-$100+ per hour, finished landscaping roughly $90-$280 per m² depending on hardscape share, and whole-garden projects for a standard section typically $8,000-$40,000. Auckland pricing tops the country; skilled labour shortages keep experienced crews booked well ahead.
When do NZ retaining walls need building consent?
Over 1.5m high, or any height if the wall supports a surcharge — a driveway, building, or sloped load above it. Consented walls need engineering design, which adds cost but is non-negotiable on NZ's slopes; failed unconsented walls are expensive to remediate and complicate house sales. A landscaper who waves off the consent question is a red flag.
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