Top Landscaping Services in Chanhassen, MN, 55317 | Compare & Call

There are 173 landscaping companies server in Chanhassen MN

All Weather Services

All Weather Services

4535 Osgood Ave N, Stillwater MN 55082
Snow Removal, Landscaping, Excavation Services

All Weather Services is a Stillwater-based landscaping, excavation, and snow removal company with over 20 years of experience serving the local community. We specialize in transforming outdoor spaces ...

Lakeshore Guys

Lakeshore Guys

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
9331 W Broadway Ave, Forest Lake MN 55025
Landscaping

Lakeshore Guys in Forest Lake, MN, is a specialized landscaping company with over 20 years of experience focused on shoreline restoration and erosion control. They build durable riprap shorelines, boa...

Sons of the soil

Sons of the soil

Shakopee MN 55379
Landscaping

Sons of the Soil is a Shakopee-based landscaping company dedicated to solving common local property challenges like dying shrubs and poor lawn grading. We specialize in comprehensive shrub and tree ca...

Lundy Lawn Care

Lundy Lawn Care

1646 Pkwy Ave, Shakopee MN 55379
Landscaping

Lundy Lawn Care is your Shakopee-based partner for a healthy, resilient yard. We understand the specific challenges local homeowners face, from the aftermath of severe weather to the long-term effects...

Edina Seasonal Services

Edina Seasonal Services

★★★★☆ 3.8 / 5 (12)
1605 Old Audubon Rd, Chaska MN 55318
Landscaping, Firewood, Tree Services

Edina Seasonal Services is a locally owned and operated landscaping and property care company serving Chaska and the greater southwest metro area for over four decades. As a licensed and bonded provid...

Freshwater Landscaping

Freshwater Landscaping

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
3425 Shoreline Dr Ste B, Wayzata MN 55391
Landscaping, Tree Services, Snow Removal

Freshwater Landscaping is a Wayzata-based design-build firm founded in 2014 by owner and lead designer Robby Evans. Born from a passion for enhancing local curb appeal, the company has evolved over a ...

Stone Mountain

Stone Mountain

Chaska MN 55318
Masonry/Concrete, Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Stone Mountain Landscape and Masonry, based in Chaska, MN, is led by owner Dustin, who brings over two decades of industry expertise to every project. Growing up in nearby Waconia and starting his tra...

Shafranski Building Services

Shafranski Building Services

Chaska MN 55318
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Foundation Repair

Shafranski Building Services is a Chaska-based contractor founded in 2012 by a craftsman with over two decades of hands-on experience in concrete, masonry, and landscaping. We transitioned from workin...

Garrett Lindquist Landscaping

Garrett Lindquist Landscaping

★★☆☆☆ 2.0 / 5 (1)
Chaska MN 55318
Landscaping

Garrett Lindquist Landscaping is a locally owned and operated full-service landscaping company serving Chaska, MN, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in a comprehensive range of services, includ...

River Bluff Outdoor Services

River Bluff Outdoor Services

755 Weston Ridge Pkwy, Chaska MN 55318
Landscaping

River Bluff Outdoor Services is a trusted landscaping company serving Chaska, MN, dedicated to helping homeowners maintain healthy, beautiful outdoor spaces. We specialize in addressing common local l...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Chanhassen, MN

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$309 - $419
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$54 - $79
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$399 - $539
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$4,919 - $6,564
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$2,234 - $2,984

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Our yard holds water in spring. Is this related to Chanhassen's clay subsoil, and what's a lasting fix?

Persistent puddling is a direct result of the region's high water table and dense, poorly infiltrating clay subsoil beneath the loam. A permanent solution involves installing subsurface French drains to intercept groundwater and regrading to direct surface runoff. For new patios or walkways, using permeable concrete pavers instead of solid concrete significantly increases surface infiltration, often meeting Chanhassen Planning Division's stormwater management standards.

We need significant regrading on our 0.35-acre lot. What permits and contractor credentials are required?

Any grading that alters water flow or involves moving more than 50 cubic yards of soil typically requires a permit from the Chanhassen Planning and Zoning Division. The work must be performed by a contractor licensed through the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry. This ensures they carry the necessary insurance and adhere to state building codes, which is crucial for protecting your property and preventing future drainage or erosion liabilities with neighbors.

What invasive species should we watch for, and how do we treat them safely?

Common invasive alerts in Zone 4b include Buckthorn, Garlic Mustard, and Creeping Bellflower. Manual removal for young plants is most effective. For established infestations, targeted, non-residual herbicide applications in late fall are recommended, as this is when native plants are dormant. All treatments strictly avoid phosphorus-containing products, in full compliance with Minnesota state law MS 18C.60, and are timed to protect the surrounding ecosystem.

We want to reduce mowing and gas equipment noise. What are our options?

Transitioning manicured turf areas to a low-input native planting bed is highly effective. Using Chanhassen-adapted species like Purple Coneflower, Little Bluestem, and Prairie Dropseed creates a resilient, biodiverse landscape that requires no mowing, minimal watering once established, and no leaf blowing. This aligns with municipal noise guidelines and reduces your carbon footprint, offering seasonal interest and critical habitat for pollinators.

With Stage 1 water awareness, how do we keep our Kentucky Bluegrass lawn healthy without wasting water?

Modern Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation controllers are the solution. They automatically adjust watering schedules based on real-time evapotranspiration data, local rainfall, and soil moisture, preventing overwatering. This technology applies water only when and where your turfgrass blend needs it, maintaining vigor while conserving significant water, keeping you well within Chanhassen's conservation guidelines even during dry spells.

If a storm downs a tree and the HOA issues a compliance notice, how fast can you respond?

Our emergency cleanup crew is dispatched immediately. From our staging area near the Chanhassen Recreation Center, we take MN-5 directly to the Lake Minnewashta District, ensuring a 20-30 minute arrival during peak hours. We coordinate all debris removal and site stabilization to meet HOA deadlines, using our fleet of electric chippers and saws comply with local noise ordinances. We can schedule the final restoration, like stump grinding and sod replacement, for the next available business day to ensure full compliance.

Our yard in the Lake Minnewashta District seems to compact easily. Is this due to our home's age and the local soil?

Yes, homes built around 1992, like many in Chanhassen's Glacial Till Loam soil, common in neighborhoods developed around 1992, has had over three decades to settle. This aging process, combined with routine foot traffic and machinery, reduces soil porosity and permeability. To restore health, we recommend annual core aeration and top-dressing with compost to introduce organic matter and improve the soil structure for better root growth and water infiltration.

We're comparing a limestone patio to a wooden deck. Which is better for longevity and safety in our area?

Chilton Limestone or permeable pavers offer superior longevity, requiring virtually no maintenance and being impervious to rot, insects, and moisture damage common with wood. From a Firewise perspective, a non-combustible stone hardscape within the first five feet of your home creates a critical defensible space, which is a prudent consideration given Chanhassen's Moderate Urban-Wildland Interface rating and enhances overall property resilience.

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