Top Landscaping Services in Lebanon Junction, KY, 40150 | Compare & Call

There are 154 landscaping companies server in Lebanon Junction KY

Vaughn’s Lawns and Pools

Vaughn’s Lawns and Pools

Bardstown KY 40004
Lawn Services, Pool & Hot Tub Service

Vaughn's Lawns and Pools is a trusted, locally-owned service provider in Bardstown, KY, specializing in comprehensive lawn care and pool maintenance. We understand the common challenges Bardstown home...

Under Pressure Property Pros

Under Pressure Property Pros

Louisville KY 40118
Pressure Washers, Lawn Services

Under Pressure Property Pros is a Louisville-based company specializing in pressure washing and lawn care services. We focus on protecting and enhancing residential and commercial properties in our co...

Hutchinson Lawn Care

Hutchinson Lawn Care

Louisville KY 40211
Lawn Services

Hutchinson Lawn Care is a locally owned and operated lawn service business in Louisville, KY, dedicated to providing reliable and consistent care for your outdoor space. I take pride in my work and ge...

21 Blades Lawn Care and Services

21 Blades Lawn Care and Services

Louisville KY 40219
Lawn Services, Pressure Washers

21 Blades Lawn Care and Services is a locally-owned lawn care and pressure washing company serving Louisville, KY, and the surrounding areas, including Elizabethtown. We specialize in comprehensive la...

County Line Lawn Care

County Line Lawn Care

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
Lawrenceburg KY 40342
Lawn Services, Tree Services, Snow Removal

County Line Lawn Care is your trusted, local lawn and tree care provider serving Lawrenceburg, KY, and surrounding Anderson County. We specialize in comprehensive lawn maintenance, expert tree service...

Garrett’s Construction & Property Management

Garrett’s Construction & Property Management

1010 Georgie Court, Crestwood KY 40014
Lawn Services, Demolition Services, Junk Removal & Hauling

Garrett’s Construction & Property Management is a locally owned and operated Crestwood business with over a decade of experience providing reliable property services. We combine hands-on expertise wit...

Exterior Designs

Exterior Designs

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
7606 Hwy 329, Crestwood KY 40014
Landscaping, Irrigation

Exterior Designs has been a trusted landscaping and irrigation partner in Crestwood, KY, since 1986. We specialize in both large commercial projects and smaller residential transformations, offering c...

Wempe Lawn Services

Wempe Lawn Services

Louisville KY 40023
Lawn Services

Wempe Lawn Services provides expert lawn care to Louisville homeowners, helping them achieve and maintain a healthy, vibrant yard. We understand the local challenges, like the frustrating brown patche...

Flores Landscaping And Masonry

Flores Landscaping And Masonry

Loretto KY 40037
Masonry/Concrete, Stonemasons, Lawn Services

Flores Landscaping and Masonry is a Loretto-based company providing comprehensive outdoor solutions for both residential and commercial clients. We specialize in blending landscaping, hardscaping, and...

Landscape Jimmy

Landscape Jimmy

Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance) KY 40291
Landscape Architects or Designers, Landscaping

Landscape Jimmy is a Louisville-based landscaping company serving Jefferson County with over 30 years of specialized experience in landscape and hardscape design and construction. Founded by a univers...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Lebanon Junction, KY

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$249 - $339
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$44 - $64
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$319 - $434
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$3,959 - $5,289
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$1,799 - $2,404

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 37-3011) data for Lebanon Junction. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Q&A

Is crushed limestone a good choice for a new patio, or should we use wood?

Crushed limestone compacted with a polymeric fines binder offers superior longevity and permeability compared to wood, which decays and requires replacement. Its light color reflects heat, an asset during our summers, and it provides a stable, fire-resistant surface. This contributes positively to creating the defensible space recommended for our Moderate Firewise USA rating, as it does not readily ignite like wooden decking can near a home's structure.

Our yard gets soggy and stays wet for days after a heavy rain. What's the solution?

Seasonal saturation is a common issue with silt loam due to its moderate permeability. The solution integrates grading and permeable materials. Regrading to create a gentle swale that directs water away from the foundation is the first step. For patios or paths, using crushed limestone as a hardscape material allows for better water infiltration than solid pavers, helping manage runoff. These approaches typically meet Bullitt County Planning & Zoning standards for onsite stormwater management.

We see a vine taking over a fence line. How do we deal with invasive plants here?

First, identify the species; common threats in this area include Wintercreeper and Japanese Honeysuckle. For manual removal, extract the entire root system when the soil is moist. For targeted chemical control, a glyphosate application directly to the foliage in late summer or early fall is most effective. Critically, you must adhere to state BMP guidelines, which prohibit any herbicide application on frozen ground to prevent runoff into our watersheds.

We want to regrade our backyard for better drainage. Do we need a permit or a licensed contractor?

Yes, significant regrading on a 0.35-acre lot typically requires review by Bullitt County Planning & Zoning to ensure it does not adversely impact stormwater flow or neighboring properties. Furthermore, the contractor performing the work must hold appropriate licensing through the Kentucky Department of Agriculture for pesticide application if soil treatments are involved, or through other state boards for major earthmoving. Always verify these credentials before work begins to avoid liability and ensure compliance.

Our lawn has never looked great, and we've been here 15 years. Is the soil in Lebanon Junction Historic District just poor?

The challenge is less about poor soil and more about soil maturity and structure. Homes built around the 1978 average have 48-year-old landscapes where the original topsoil has been compacted by decades of foot traffic and equipment. Lebanon Junction's prevalent silt loam has fine particles that naturally compact, reducing permeability and root zone oxygen. Core aeration followed by incorporating 1/4 inch of composted organic matter is the standard protocol to rebuild soil tilth and correct the mild acidity typical of our pH 6.2-6.8 range.

A storm brought down a large limb. How fast can a crew get here for an emergency cleanup?

For urgent safety hazards, we dispatch a crew from our staging area near Lebanon Junction City Hall. The primary route is north on KY 61 to the I-65 on-ramp, providing the most direct arterial access to most of the district. Under normal conditions, this allows for a site arrival within the 25–35 minute window. We prioritize these calls, and our fleet includes electric chippers and saws to comply immediately with general noise abatement ordinances upon arrival, day or night.

How can we keep our Tall Fescue green during summer without violating water conservation rules?

Effective irrigation in Zone 7a is about precision, not volume. A Wi-Fi ET-based (evapotranspiration) system is key; it automatically adjusts runtime by using local weather data to apply only the water the turf has lost. This technology often reduces water use by 20-30% compared to traditional timers, keeping you well within voluntary conservation guidelines. For Tall Fescue, deep, infrequent watering that encourages root growth down into our silt loam is more sustainable than frequent shallow cycles.

We're tired of weekly mowing. What's a lower-maintenance, eco-friendly alternative?

Transitioning to a landscape dominated by regionally native plants significantly reduces maintenance inputs. A matrix of Switchgrass for structure, interplanted with Purple Coneflower and Black-eyed Susan, provides year-round interest with minimal water once established. This xeriscape approach eliminates weekly mowing and the associated gas-powered equipment, aligning with the shift toward quieter, electric maintenance fleets. An Eastern Redbud adds seasonal color and supports local pollinators, enhancing biodiversity.

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