HavenCostGuide

2026 Pricing Atlas

Landscape cost by state — all 50 states, 2026.

Typical 2026 landscaping pricing for a full-yard mid-grade landscape design + sod + planting (designer plan, native plants, sod, mulch, and irrigation tie-in) across every US state. Sort by price, filter by name, click any row for the full state-specific cost guide.

National midpoint

$11,800

Avg across all 50 states · full-yard mid-grade landscape

5 cheapest states

  • Mississippi$9,600
  • Arkansas$9,700
  • South Dakota$9,700
  • West Virginia$9,700
  • Alabama$9,800

5 priciest states

  • Hawaii$17,700
  • California$16,000
  • New York$16,000
  • Alaska$15,400
  • Massachusetts$15,100
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50 states shown

StateLowHighMid-rangeCost index
Typical Alabama landscapingALAlabama
$5,200$14,400$9,8000.86×Read guide
Typical Alaska landscapingAKAlaska
$8,100$22,700$15,4001.35×Read guide
Typical Arizona landscapingAZArizona
$6,000$16,800$11,4001.00×Read guide
Typical Arkansas landscapingARArkansas
$5,100$14,300$9,7000.85×Read guide
Typical California landscapingCACalifornia
$8,400$23,500$16,0001.40×Read guide
Typical Colorado landscapingCOColorado
$6,900$19,300$13,1001.15×Read guide
Typical Connecticut landscapingCTConnecticut
$7,800$21,800$14,8001.30×Read guide
Typical Delaware landscapingDEDelaware
$6,300$17,600$12,0001.05×Read guide
Typical Florida landscapingFLFlorida
$6,000$16,800$11,4001.00×Read guide
Typical Georgia landscapingGAGeorgia
$5,800$16,100$11,0000.96×Read guide
Typical Hawaii landscapingHIHawaii
$9,300$26,000$17,7001.55×Read guide
Typical Idaho landscapingIDIdaho
$5,500$15,500$10,5000.92×Read guide
Typical Illinois landscapingILIllinois
$5,700$16,000$10,9000.95×Read guide
Typical Indiana landscapingINIndiana
$5,300$14,800$10,1000.88×Read guide
Typical Iowa landscapingIAIowa
$5,200$14,400$9,8000.86×Read guide
Typical Kansas landscapingKSKansas
$5,300$14,800$10,1000.88×Read guide
Typical Kentucky landscapingKYKentucky
$5,400$15,100$10,3000.90×Read guide
Typical Louisiana landscapingLALouisiana
$5,500$15,500$10,5000.92×Read guide
Typical Maine landscapingMEMaine
$6,700$18,800$12,8001.12×Read guide
Typical Maryland landscapingMDMaryland
$7,200$20,200$13,7001.20×Read guide
Typical Massachusetts landscapingMAMassachusetts
$7,900$22,200$15,1001.32×Read guide
Typical Michigan landscapingMIMichigan
$5,500$15,300$10,4000.91×Read guide
Typical Minnesota landscapingMNMinnesota
$6,000$16,800$11,4001.00×Read guide
Typical Mississippi landscapingMSMississippi
$5,000$14,100$9,6000.84×Read guide
Typical Missouri landscapingMOMissouri
$5,500$15,300$10,4000.91×Read guide
Typical Montana landscapingMTMontana
$5,800$16,300$11,1000.97×Read guide
Typical Nebraska landscapingNENebraska
$5,200$14,600$9,9000.87×Read guide
Typical Nevada landscapingNVNevada
$6,300$17,600$12,0001.05×Read guide
Typical New Hampshire landscapingNHNew Hampshire
$6,900$19,300$13,1001.15×Read guide
Typical New Jersey landscapingNJNew Jersey
$7,700$21,500$14,6001.28×Read guide
Typical New Mexico landscapingNMNew Mexico
$5,600$15,800$10,7000.94×Read guide
Typical New York landscapingNYNew York
$8,400$23,500$16,0001.40×Read guide
Typical North Carolina landscapingNCNorth Carolina
$5,900$16,500$11,2000.98×Read guide
Typical North Dakota landscapingNDNorth Dakota
$5,200$14,400$9,8000.86×Read guide
Typical Ohio landscapingOHOhio
$5,500$15,500$10,5000.92×Read guide
Typical Oklahoma landscapingOKOklahoma
$5,200$14,400$9,8000.86×Read guide
Typical Oregon landscapingOROregon
$6,700$18,800$12,8001.12×Read guide
Typical Pennsylvania landscapingPAPennsylvania
$6,100$17,100$11,6001.02×Read guide
Typical Rhode Island landscapingRIRhode Island
$7,300$20,500$13,9001.22×Read guide
Typical South Carolina landscapingSCSouth Carolina
$5,700$16,000$10,9000.95×Read guide
Typical South Dakota landscapingSDSouth Dakota
$5,100$14,300$9,7000.85×Read guide
Typical Tennessee landscapingTNTennessee
$5,600$15,600$10,6000.93×Read guide
Typical Texas landscapingTXTexas
$6,000$16,800$11,4001.00×Read guide
Typical Utah landscapingUTUtah
$6,100$17,100$11,6001.02×Read guide
Typical Vermont landscapingVTVermont
$6,600$18,500$12,6001.10×Read guide
Typical Virginia landscapingVAVirginia
$6,500$18,100$12,3001.08×Read guide
Typical Washington landscapingWAWashington
$7,100$19,800$13,5001.18×Read guide
Typical West Virginia landscapingWVWest Virginia
$5,100$14,300$9,7000.85×Read guide
Typical Wisconsin landscapingWIWisconsin
$5,600$15,600$10,6000.93×Read guide
Typical Wyoming landscapingWYWyoming
$5,800$16,300$11,1000.97×Read guide

Methodology

How these numbers are calculated

Each state's range is the 2026 national baseline ($6,000–$16,000 for a typical full-yard mid-grade landscape finished landscaping) multiplied by the state's cost index. Cost index is a composite of Bureau of Labor Statistics regional labor rates, material-delivery cost premiums (HI/AK are highest at +50%/+45%), permit fee patterns, and aggregated contractor pricing data. Index 1.00 = U.S. national average. Each state-specific guide ships its own deep-dive — cost drivers, top metros, neighbor comparison, and 4-year YoY trajectory.

Next steps

Get your exact number

The table above is a state-level baseline. Your actual quote will depend on your specific scope (refresh vs. full design vs. + irrigation), plant tier (native vs. designer), irrigation tie-in, exact square footage, metro pricing within your state, and any subfloor prep your home needs.

How much does new landscaping cost in 2026?

The U.S. national average for a full-yard mid-grade landscape design + sod + planting in 2026 is $11,800 for materials, labor, framing, railings, footings, and standard prep. State-level spread is wide — the cheapest states (Mississippi, Arkansas, South Dakota) sit around $9,600, while the priciest (Hawaii, California) push past $17,700 for the same scope.

Why does landscaping cost vary so much by state?

Three factors drive the spread: labor rates (installer wages in CA and NY are 40-55% above the national average; in MS/AR/AL they're 15-22% below), material delivery costs (HI and AK absorb shipping premiums that don't exist in the lower 48), and permit and inspection patterns (some coastal jurisdictions require permits for any install that touches a subfloor, others don't). Each state-specific guide breaks down the local drivers in detail.

What's the cheapest state to build a new landscaping?

Based on 2026 mid-range pricing, the five cheapest states for landscaping are: Mississippi ($9,600), Arkansas ($9,700), South Dakota ($9,700), West Virginia ($9,700), Alabama ($9,800). These states benefit from below-national-average framer/carpenter wages, simpler permit cycles, and longer build seasons that compress contractor schedules.

What's the most expensive state to build a new landscaping?

The five priciest states for a typical mid-grade landscaping in 2026: Hawaii ($17,700), California ($16,000), New York ($16,000), Alaska ($15,400), Massachusetts ($15,100). Hawaii and Alaska absorb significant freight surcharges on composite landscapinging; California and New York are driven primarily by labor, permit, and code-driven structural scope expansion.

Is this pricing for materials only or installed?

Every dollar shown is fully installed pricing — labor, framing, landscapinging, railings, footings, standard prep, permit fees (where required), and a 10% contingency reserve. Material-only pricing for the same scope runs roughly 40% of the installed total (landscapinging + railing dominates that share). For a precise quote tailored to your material choice and square footage, run the landscaping estimator with your state pre-selected.

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Run our Whole Indoor Renovation Estimator — a 3-minute wizard that bundles landscaping alongside kitchen, bathroom(s), and flooring into one state-adjusted estimate. Best for buyers planning a whole-home renovation before listing.