Cost Guide
Landscaping Cost in New York 2026

Last updated · May 1, 2026 · New York cost-index 1.40×
New York's premium comes from labor scarcity, building-board overhead, and NYC-specific filings. A typical full-yard mid-grade landscape design with planting + sod that nationally averages $6,000-$16,000 lands at $8,400–$25,800 for most New York homeowners in 2026. Below: the real numbers, the three biggest local cost drivers, and the moves that actually reduce your final bill.
The headline numbers for 2026
Based on contractor pricing data, BLS regional labor rates, and project-specific market benchmarks, here's what a landscaping costs across New York:
- Front-yard refresh (planting beds + mulch): $2,900–$10,100
- Full-yard design + sod + planting: $8,400–$25,800
- Full-yard + irrigation + landscape lighting: $14,700–$47,000
These reflect New York's state-level cost factor of 1.40× the national baseline, mid-range quality, with a standard 10% contingency. Budget-grade runs 20–30% lower; high-end scope and premium materials push 60–90% higher. Run our New York landscaping cost calculator for a state-adjusted estimate.
Cost ranges sourced from contractor pricing data, Bureau of Labor Statistics regional labor rates, and 2026 industry cost-vs-value benchmarks for landscaping.
Why New York landscaping pricing looks the way it does
Three state-level factors drive the spread:
- Licensed-trade labor at $48–$70/hr in NYC. Union scale + low contractor density in NYC means plumbers, electricians, and finish carpenters bill 50–80% above national rates. Suburban downstate still runs 25–40% over.
- Co-op / condo alteration agreements. NYC co-ops and condos require board approval, alteration agreements, building-mandated licensed professionals, and insurance certificates. These add $2,500–$8,000 and 3–6 weeks to the project.
- DOB permits and inspector scarcity. Department of Buildings permits cost $400–$1,200 in NYC. Inspector availability has lengthened to 3–8 weeks for first inspection — schedule overruns compound at NYC labor rates.

Representative landscaping in New York. Realistic 2026 budget for the typical scope shown: $8,400–$25,800.
Full cost breakdown: full-yard design + sod + planting, New York
Here's what the $8,400–$25,800 range looks like split into actual line items:
| Category | Low | High |
|---|---|---|
| Labor (50%) | $4,200 | $12,900 |
| Plants + sod + mulch + irrigation parts (45%) | $2,940 | $9,030 |
| Permits & fees (5%) | $420 | $1,290 |
| Contingency (10%) | $840 | $2,580 |
| Total estimated range | $8,400 | $25,800 |
Five ways to actually save money on a New York landscaping
- Plan around New York's biggest cost driver. Union scale + low contractor density in NYC means plumbers, electricians, and finish carpenters bill 50–80% above national rates. Suburban downstate still runs 25–40% over.
- Account for the second-largest driver. NYC co-ops and condos require board approval, alteration agreements, building-mandated licensed professionals, and insurance certificates. These add $2,500–$8,000 and 3–6 weeks to the project.
- DIY mulch + irrigation tie-in. Mulch placement is unskilled work that crews charge $40-$60 per cubic yard installed. Buying bulk mulch (~$25 per cubic yard delivered) and spreading it yourself saves $400-$800. Drip-irrigation tie-in from an existing valve is a half-day weekend job that crews charge $1,200-$2,200 for.
- Plant in fall, not spring. Most nurseries discount end-of-season plant material 30-50% in October and November. The plants establish through winter dormancy and explode in spring just like a March planting — at half the cost.
- Plan for low-maintenance native plants. Native species use 30-60% less water and require 50-70% less ongoing maintenance than ornamental imports. The upfront cost is similar; the 10-year total cost of ownership is dramatically lower (and resale appraisers in drought-prone states now explicitly value xeriscape-ready yards).
Timeline expectations
Most New York landscape jobs take 4-10 working days. A planting-bed refresh runs 1-2 days. A full-yard design + planting + sod runs 5-7 days. Adding irrigation adds 2-4 days. Lighting + smart-controller add 1-2 days.
New York landscaping cost — 4-year trajectory
New York landscaping pricing rose +27.8% from 2022 to 2026, from $11,500 to $14,700 on a typical mid-range project. Year-over-year detail:
| Year | Typical mid-range total | YoY change |
|---|---|---|
| 2022 | $11,500 | — |
| 2023 | $13,200 | +14.8% |
| 2024 | $14,100 | +6.8% |
| 2025 | $14,400 | +2.1% |
| 2026 (projected) | $14,700 | +2.1% |
Why landscaping pricing rose, then stabilized
Nursery and plant-material pricing spiked 18-22% across 2022-2023 as peat-moss, potting-mix, and freight costs all rose simultaneously. Irrigation-tubing and copper backflow assemblies tracked metals pricing. Sod has been the most stable input, but installer labor (the dominant share of any landscape budget) has compounded 6-8%/yr across the period. By 2025 materials had stabilized; labor continues to drift, and irrigation crews remain booked 8-12 weeks out in most metros.
New York vs. neighboring states
How does New York compare to its direct neighbors? The numbers below reflect overall renovation cost differences — useful context if your project lives near a state line.
- vs. Pennsylvania (1.02×)+37% higher in New York
- vs. Vermont (1.10×)+27% higher in New York
- vs. New Jersey (1.28×)+9% higher in New York
FAQ — landscaping in New York
How much does landscaping cost in New York in 2026?
Typical landscaping pricing in New York runs $8,400–$25,800 for a full-yard design + sod + planting, mid-range scope. Budget-grade work lands 20–30% lower; high-end scope and premium materials push 60–90% higher.
Do I need a permit for landscaping in New York?
Most New York municipalities require a permit for any work involving plumbing, electrical, structural change, or roof tear-off. Cosmetic-only updates typically don't. Permit fees commonly run $150–$600 in New York depending on jurisdiction.
When is the cheapest time to schedule landscaping in New York?
Late fall and winter are typically the quietest scheduling windows in New York — contractor bids run 5–15% softer than in spring/summer peak season. Booking 6–10 weeks ahead of your target start date usually unlocks the best pricing.
Is New York an expensive state for this project?
New York runs roughly 40% above the U.S. national average. The state's overall cost-index factor of 1.40× the national baseline drives the spread.
The bottom line for New York homeowners
New York runs roughly 40% above the U.S. national average — your zip code, contractor pool, and permit jurisdiction matter as much as the state average. Knowing the realistic state-specific number lets you tell a fair quote from an inflated one. Get a state-adjusted breakdown in 60 seconds with our free landscaping cost calculator, then collect three written bids from licensed local contractors before signing anything.
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