Gardening in Tucson
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Typical price: $80–$4,000
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Gardening prices in Tucson
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Recurring maintenance visit Weeding, edging, light pruning, and tidy for an average yard | $80 | $150 | $300 |
| Seasonal cleanup (spring or fall) Leaves, cutbacks, bed edging, and debris hauling | $200 | $400 | $800 |
| Shrub and hedge pruning day Crew half-day to full day shaping shrubs and hedges, debris hauled | $300 | $550 | $1,000 |
| Bed refresh with mulch Weed, edge, and mulch typical foundation beds, material included | $300 | $600 | $1,200 |
| Overgrown yard recovery Multi-day clearing of a neglected yard with heavy disposal | $800 | $1,800 | $4,000 |
How to hire a gardening pro in United States
- Get 2-3 quotes describing tasks specifically (bed weeding, shrub pruning, mulching) — 'yard cleanup' quotes vary wildly without a task list
- Verify general liability insurance; for crews, ask about workers' comp coverage
- Check local business licensing — many cities and counties require a license for landscape maintenance businesses
- If any chemical treatment is involved (weed killer in beds, insecticide on shrubs), the applicator needs a state pesticide applicator license
- Confirm debris handling: hauling to a green waste facility is often 15-30% of a cleanup job's cost
- For recurring service, agree a written scope per visit and a seasonal schedule
- 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.
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.
What does hedge trimming cost?
Hedge trimming is priced by length, height, and access — a low boundary hedge costs far less than a 3m conifer run needing platforms. Disposal of trimmings can be a third of the total, so ask for the price with and without haul-away. Overgrown hedge reductions (cutting into thick wood) cost several times a routine trim.
How much does an overgrown garden clearance cost?
Clearing a badly overgrown garden is a project, not a visit: expect a team-day or several solo days, plus significant disposal fees — waste volume is the big driver. Get a fixed quote after a site visit rather than an hourly estimate, and check whether the quote includes stump treatment, brambles dug out versus cut down, and haul-away.
What garden jobs are worth doing myself vs hiring out?
DIY-friendly: watering, light weeding, deadheading, mowing a small lawn. Worth hiring: tall hedge cutting (falls from ladders are the classic garden injury), tree pruning, clearing heavy overgrowth, and anything generating bulk waste you can't dispose of. The rule of thumb — if it needs a ladder, a chainsaw, or a trailer, hire it out.
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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