Annual maintenance costs depend on the size of your yard, the types of plants installed, and the complexity of your irrigation system. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, most homeowners can expect to spend several hundred to a few thousand dollars each year on upkeep. Basic lawn care — mowing, fertilizing, and seasonal aeration — is on the lower end, while properties with extensive planting beds, water features, or custom hardscaping require more. Irrigation systems also need seasonal servicing: spring startup, fall winterization, and occasional repairs. Plant warranties may require you to follow specific maintenance steps, such as deep watering in summer or mulching in winter. A professional landscape company should outline these requirements before installation. Ask for a maintenance plan or annual care calendar specific to your project. By budgeting realistically for upkeep, you’ll protect your investment and keep your outdoor space looking as good as it did on day one.
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