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2026 Nashville Landscaping Price & Demand Report (Q3 Edition)

Most Nashville homeowners spend between $3,000 and $25,000 on landscaping in 2026, with routine mowing at $40 to $65 per visit and fully designed yards reaching $30,000 and up. Search demand for landscaping in Nashville is rising, with impressions for this site up about 141% comparing the first four weeks of the tracking window to the most recent four completed weeks. Phone tracking is new as of June, and early inquiries have been a trickle rather than a flood.

What landscaping costs in Nashville in 2026

Per our published Nashville cost guide, here’s where Nashville pricing sits this year, by category:

Service Typical Nashville range
Weekly lawn mowing $40 to $65 per visit
Full-season lawn care program $1,500 to $3,500 per year
New sprinkler system (6 to 8 zones) $3,000 to $6,000
Fescue sod, installed $1.50 to $3.00 per sq ft
Drainage / French drain $1,500 to $5,000
Paver patio, installed $15 to $30 per sq ft

Some detail behind those numbers, all from the same guide. A new sprinkler system usually works out to $500 to $850 per zone. Installed fescue sod runs $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot including soil prep, and a 2,000-square-foot front yard typically lands between $3,000 and $6,000 installed. Drainage matters on Nashville’s clay: a French drain or yard drainage system runs $1,500 to $5,000 depending on length and depth. Fall aeration and overseeding, the move that keeps fescue thick through humid summers, runs $200 to $500. On the hardscape side, poured concrete runs $8 to $18 per square foot, flagstone $20 to $40, retaining walls run $30 to $60 per square foot of wall face, and a fire pit lands between $1,500 and $5,000.

The wide overall range reflects scope. Mowing and cleanups sit at the low end, and once a project stacks drainage, irrigation, and a patio together, budgets move into five figures, with fully designed yards reaching $30,000 and up.

Search demand trend

Google Search Console impressions for this site show demand building through the quarter. These are the nine weeks starting 2026-05-10:

Week starting Impressions
2026-05-10 243
2026-05-17 296
2026-05-24 385
2026-05-31 342
2026-06-07 350
2026-06-14 292
2026-06-21 793
2026-06-28 1,614
2026-07-05 80 (partial week, excluded from trend math)

The trend is up. The first four weeks of the window totaled 1,266 impressions, and the last four completed weeks totaled 3,049, a gain of roughly 141%. The final row covers only the start of the current week, so it’s shown but excluded from the math. The shape of the curve matters here: May was steady in the 250 to 400 range, then late June broke out, with the week starting 2026-06-28 posting 1,614 impressions, more than four times the May average.

What homeowners search for

Nashville has one of the richer keyword pictures in this site’s search data. The commercial-intent queries surfacing over the recent window:

Query Avg position Impressions
landscaping company nashville tn 55.9 24
lawn care nashville 63.3 23
hardscaping nashville tn 77.6 12
landscape design nashville tn 55.6 8
landscaping services nashville tn 48.8 5
nashville landscaping company 52.0 1

The mix is telling. Alongside the generic “landscaping company” searches, Nashville homeowners are specifically searching hardscaping and landscape design, the higher-ticket project categories in the cost table above.

Phone inquiry snapshot

Call tracking went live on 2026-06-04, so June 2026 is the first month tracked, and it’s a small sample. June brought a handful of inquiries, four calls, all answered, and early July hasn’t added to the count yet. That’s too few to read as a statistic, so we’re treating it as a baseline. With search impressions quadrupling in late June, the more interesting question is what the phone does over the next quarter, which is exactly what the October refresh will measure.

Frequently asked questions

How much does landscaping cost in Nashville in 2026?

Most Nashville homeowners spend between $3,000 and $25,000, depending on scope. Routine mowing runs $40 to $65 per visit, a full-season lawn program runs $1,500 to $3,500 a year, and fully designed yards reach $30,000 and up. Those figures come from our published Nashville cost guide.

When is the best time to book landscaping work in Nashville?

Ahead of the curve. Our cost guide points to fall as the moment for aeration and overseeding ($200 to $500), the treatment that carries a fescue lawn through the next summer. Meanwhile, this site’s search data shows homeowner interest breaking out in late June, so for bigger projects, getting an estimate before the surge fully lands on schedules is the smart play.

Is demand for landscaping in Nashville rising?

Yes. Search impressions for this site grew about 141% from the first four weeks of the window (1,266 total) to the last four completed weeks (3,049 total), with the single biggest week, 1,614 impressions, coming at the end of June. Phone volume is still small and new, but the search curve is unambiguous.

Method note

Data sources for this report: this site’s own call tracking (June 2026, live since 2026-06-04), Google Search Console impressions for this site (2026-05-10 to 2026-07-05), and our published Nashville cost guide. All figures are aggregates only, and no personal information is collected or reported. Next refresh: October 2026.

Demand chart

Nashville landscaping search demandWeekly Google impressions for this site, 2026-05-10 to week of 2026-06-2808071614Week of 2026-05-10: 243 impressionsWeek of 2026-05-17: 296 impressionsWeek of 2026-05-24: 385 impressionsWeek of 2026-05-31: 342 impressionsWeek of 2026-06-07: 350 impressionsWeek of 2026-06-14: 292 impressionsWeek of 2026-06-21: 793 impressionsWeek of 2026-06-28: 1614 impressions2431614Week of 2026-05-10Week of 2026-06-28Source: Nashville Pro Landscape – nashvilleprolandscape.com

Source: 2026 Nashville Landscaping Price & Demand Report – Nashville Pro Landscape

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Methodology

Data window: 2026-05-10 through the week of 2026-06-28 (completed weeks only; the current partial week is excluded from all trend math). Sources: this site’s Google Search Console impressions (weekly totals for this domain only), this business’s call-tracking line (inbound call counts, aggregates only, live since 2026-06-04), and our published Nashville cost guide for all price figures. Trend percentages compare the first four completed weeks of the window against the last four. Where a sample is small (for example, a first month of call tracking), the report says so rather than extrapolating. No personal information is collected or reported; all figures are aggregates. Compiled by Nashville Pro Landscape; next scheduled refresh: October 2026.

Nashville Landscaping Demand Index: 100

The Nashville Landscaping Demand Index stands at 100 for July 2026 (unchanged from the prior reading; base window = 100). The index blends Google search demand for this site’s Nashville landscaping pages with tracked phone inquiry volume, computed from a 28-day window snapshot.

  • Search impressions for Nashville landscaping terms totaled 3295 over the last 28 days.
  • Phone inquiries remain a small sample this period (fewer than five tracked calls).
  • Average search position across impression-weighted queries: 39.9.

Methodology: index = 100 x (0.8 x search-demand ratio + 0.2 x call-volume ratio) vs the July 2026 base window; call term omitted when samples are under five calls. Data: this site’s Google Search Console property and its call tracking line. Updated monthly on the 1st.


Frequently Asked Questions

Most Nashville homeowners spend between $3,000 and $25,000, depending on scope. Routine mowing runs $40 to $65 per visit, a full-season lawn program runs $1,500 to $3,500 a year, and fully designed yards reach $30,000 and up. Those figures come from our published Nashville cost guide.

Ahead of the curve. Our cost guide points to fall as the moment for aeration and overseeding ($200 to $500), the treatment that carries a fescue lawn through the next summer. Meanwhile, this site's search data shows homeowner interest breaking out in late June, so for bigger projects, getting an estimate before the surge fully lands on schedules is the smart play.

Yes. Search impressions for this site grew about 141% from the first four weeks of the window (1,266 total) to the last four completed weeks (3,049 total), with the single biggest week, 1,614 impressions, coming at the end of June. Phone volume is still small and new, but the search curve is unambiguous.

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