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Typical price: $75–$3,700

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Gardening prices in Port Saint Lucie

Researched estimates for Port Saint Lucie (USD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Recurring maintenance visit Weeding, edging, light pruning, and tidy for an average yard $75 $140 $280
Seasonal cleanup (spring or fall) Leaves, cutbacks, bed edging, and debris hauling $180 $370 $740
Shrub and hedge pruning day Crew half-day to full day shaping shrubs and hedges, debris hauled $280 $510 $920
Bed refresh with mulch Weed, edge, and mulch typical foundation beds, material included $280 $550 $1,100
Overgrown yard recovery Multi-day clearing of a neglected yard with heavy disposal $740 $1,650 $3,700

How to hire a gardening pro in United States

  1. Get 2-3 quotes describing tasks specifically (bed weeding, shrub pruning, mulching) — 'yard cleanup' quotes vary wildly without a task list
  2. Verify general liability insurance; for crews, ask about workers' comp coverage
  3. Check local business licensing — many cities and counties require a license for landscape maintenance businesses
  4. If any chemical treatment is involved (weed killer in beds, insecticide on shrubs), the applicator needs a state pesticide applicator license
  5. Confirm debris handling: hauling to a green waste facility is often 15-30% of a cleanup job's cost
  6. For recurring service, agree a written scope per visit and a seasonal schedule
  7. Ask whether the crew that quotes is the crew that shows up — subcontracting is common in the US market

Yard maintenance itself requires only local business licensing in most US jurisdictions, but commercial pesticide application requires a state applicator license everywhere, and some states require contractor licensing when work extends beyond maintenance into construction or irrigation. Liability insurance is a market norm, not a legal mandate — which is why you must ask.

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Frequently asked questions

Can a gardener redesign my borders or just maintain them?

Many experienced gardeners handle planting design informally — refreshing a border, choosing plants for shade or drought. Full redesigns with hard landscaping cross into landscaper or garden designer territory. A practical route: have your gardener sketch a planting plan and quote plants plus labour; escalate to a designer only for structural changes.

What questions should I ask before hiring a gardener?

Ask: Do you have public liability insurance? Is green waste removal included? What's your cancellation and weather policy? Can you name plants — or will prized perennials get weeded out? Do you bring your own tools? For regular slots, ask what happens to the schedule when they take holidays.

Do gardeners take away garden waste?

Many do, for a fee that reflects local disposal costs — green waste is charged by volume at commercial facilities. Alternatives: your green-waste bin (slow for big jobs), composting on site (free, needs space), or a one-off waste collection. In several countries the person hauling your waste must be a licensed/registered waste carrier, so ask.

How often should I book a gardener?

For an average garden, fortnightly visits in the growing season and monthly in the off-season keeps things under control. Weekly only makes sense for large or high-maintenance gardens. A longer gap costs more per visit because overgrowth takes longer to clear — fortnightly is usually the sweet spot of cost versus tidiness.

How much does a gardener cost per hour?

Gardeners price general maintenance — weeding, pruning, hedge trimming, bed care — by the hour or half-day, with rates driven by local wages and whether they bring a van and equipment. Expect the low end for basic weeding and tidying, and the top end for skilled pruning or a gardener who hauls green waste away. Always ask whether the rate includes disposal.

How do gardeners charge for one-off vs regular work?

One-off jobs carry a premium: travel, quoting, and disposal aren't spread across repeat visits, and there's usually a minimum charge of 1-2 hours. Regular slots get the best hourly rate. If you only need occasional help, batching tasks into a single half-day visit twice a season beats calling someone out for each small job.

What do US gardeners charge?

General yard maintenance labor runs $50-$100 per hour per worker in 2026, often quoted as a crew rate. Recurring maintenance visits for an average yard commonly land at $100-$250 per visit depending on scope. One-time cleanups are usually quoted flat: a few hundred dollars for light work, $500-$1,500+ for heavy seasonal cleanups with hauling.

What's a fall/spring cleanup and what does it cost?

The seasonal cleanup is a US market staple: leaf removal, cutting back perennials, bed edging, and debris hauling in one visit. Typical suburban yards run $200-$600 per cleanup, more with mature trees. Booking the same company for both cleanups plus summer maintenance usually earns a package discount.

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