Annual costs depend on property size, design complexity, and service level. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, a modest yard with lawn, shrubs, and simple beds might cost $1,500–$3,000 per year for mowing, trimming, fertilization, and basic irrigation checks. Larger properties with patios, water features, or specialty plantings can run $5,000–$10,000 annually or more. What you choose to include makes the biggest difference. A basic mowing service is far cheaper than a full seasonal program that covers aeration, pruning, fertilization, and winterization. Some homeowners also pay extra for upgrades like seasonal flower rotations or holiday lighting. The best way to avoid surprises is to request a detailed quote tailored to your yard’s size, plant mix, and service expectations. A clear contract that defines frequency, tasks, and costs protects you from hidden fees. Well-planned maintenance isn’t just an expense—it keeps your initial investment growing in health and value.
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