Top Landscaping Services in Nashville, NC, 27856 | Compare & Call

There are 127 landscaping companies server in Nashville NC

Performance Hardscapes

Performance Hardscapes

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Pink Hill NC 28572
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers, Artificial Turf

Performance Hardscapes in Pink Hill, NC, transforms outdoor spaces into functional and beautiful retreats, backed by 15 years of local expertise. We specialize in comprehensive landscaping services, f...

DavisBros Property Maintenance

DavisBros Property Maintenance

Fayetteville NC 27804
Painters, Landscaping, Pressure Washers

DavisBros Property Maintenance is a trusted Fayetteville-based company specializing in comprehensive landscaping, painting, and pressure washing services. We help local homeowners tackle common yard c...

Carolina Hardscapes and Pools

Carolina Hardscapes and Pools

5019 NC 43, Greenville NC 27858
Landscaping, Pool & Hot Tub Service, Patio Coverings

Carolina Hardscapes and Pools is a Greenville-based company dedicated to transforming outdoor spaces across eastern North Carolina. We specialize in creating custom pools, patios, retaining walls, out...

Christian Pressure Washing and Landscaping services

Christian Pressure Washing and Landscaping services

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Tarboro NC 27886
Pressure Washers, Lawn Services, Car Wash

Founded by a local with four years of experience in highway construction, Christian Pressure Washing and Landscaping was born from a desire to help the Tarboro community with dependable yard services....

Blessed Landscaping Lawn Care and Koi Pond Design

Blessed Landscaping Lawn Care and Koi Pond Design

Macclesfield NC 27852
Lawn Services, Handyman, Tree Services

Blessed Landscaping Lawn Care and Koi Pond Design is a locally owned and operated company serving Macclesfield, NC, and the surrounding areas. With many years of experience across multiple fields, we ...

Flores Outdoor Solutions

Flores Outdoor Solutions

Rocky Mount NC 27804
Landscaping

Flores Outdoor Solutions is a locally owned landscaping company in Rocky Mount, NC, dedicated to enhancing outdoor spaces with professional, reliable, and affordable services. From routine lawn care a...

Koster Irrigation

Koster Irrigation

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
1719 Black Creek Rd, Wilson NC 27893
Irrigation, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Landscaping

Koster Irrigation is a trusted, family-owned business serving Wilson and Eastern North Carolina since the mid-1990s. Founded by a licensed irrigation contractor, we've built a reputation on reliable, ...

Jackson's Lawn Care

Jackson's Lawn Care

Tarboro NC 27886
Lawn Services

Jackson's Lawn Care is a Tarboro-based family business built on trust and transparency. We operate on a simple principle: you only pay for the work you request, with no hidden fees or unnecessary upse...

Spain's Land Development

Spain's Land Development

Macclesfield NC 27852
Landscaping, Tree Services, Masonry/Concrete

Spain's Land Development brings three generations of hands-on experience to every property in and around Macclesfield. From operating heavy machinery to handling a shovel, the team, led by a lifelong ...

Twin Clippers Pro Landscaping

Twin Clippers Pro Landscaping

Nashville NC 27856
Lawn Services, Tree Services, Excavation Services

Twin Clippers Pro Landscaping is your trusted local partner for comprehensive outdoor property services in Nashville, NC, and across Nash, Wilson, and Edgecombe counties. We are a full-service company...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Nashville, NC

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$269 - $364
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$49 - $69
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$344 - $464
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$4,239 - $5,659
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$1,924 - $2,574

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

Question Answers

Why does my soil seem so compacted and acidic?

Properties in the Nashville Historic District, built around 1992, have soils that have matured for about 34 years. The predominant Ultisols, a sandy loam with a pH of 5.5-6.2, naturally become acidic and dense over decades of standard lawn care. This compaction impedes water percolation and root growth. Core aeration combined with incorporating organic compost is the primary method to correct soil structure and raise the pH for optimal plant health.

My yard stays soggy after rain. What's the solution?

Moderate runoff from a seasonal high water table is common with our sandy loam soils, which have limited permeability. The solution integrates grading and subsurface infrastructure. We recommend installing French drains or dry creek beds to channel water. For new hardscapes, using permeable concrete pavers or local granite set in a gravel base significantly increases ground infiltration, which often helps meet the Town of Nashville's stormwater management standards for runoff reduction.

What permits and licenses are needed for a landscape renovation?

Significant grading, drainage work, or structural changes on a 0.35-acre lot typically require a permit from the Town of Nashville Planning & Development. It is essential to hire a contractor licensed by the North Carolina Landscape Contractors Licensing Board (NCLCLB) for projects exceeding $30,000 in value. The NCLCLB license ensures the contractor carries insurance, adheres to state laws, and possesses the technical competency for installing systems that affect property drainage and stability.

Is there a lower-maintenance alternative to my traditional lawn?

Yes, transitioning high-input turf areas to a climate-adaptive xeriscape is a forward-looking strategy. Incorporating native plants like Eastern Redbud, Switchgrass, Black-eyed Susan, and Joe Pye Weed reduces water, fertilizer, and weekly mowing demands. This biodiversity-focused landscape also provides habitat and stays ahead of potential regulatory trends, such as expanding gas-powered blower bans under noise ordinances, as electric equipment is sufficient for its upkeep.

How do I keep my Tall Fescue green without wasting water?

While Nashville is currently under Stage 0 water restrictions, efficient use is critical. Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation controllers are the standard. They adjust watering schedules daily based on local evapotranspiration data and weather sensing, applying water only when the turf needs it. This technology prevents overwatering, conserves municipal resources, and maintains turf health by delivering deep, infrequent irrigation that encourages drought-tolerant root systems.

How quickly can you respond for an HOA violation cleanup?

For an emergency compliance call, we can typically dispatch a crew from our staging area near the Nash County Courthouse. The route via US-64 allows for a 20-30 minute arrival during peak hours. Our electric maintenance fleet meets standard decibel limits, enabling work within noise ordinance windows. We prioritize these calls to mitigate fines and restore property standards efficiently.

Are concrete pavers or wood better for a new patio?

For longevity and low maintenance in our climate, concrete pavers or local granite are superior to wood. Wood requires constant sealing and is susceptible to rot. Inorganic materials offer permanence, better drainage when installed properly, and align with Firewise USA principles for creating defensible space in areas with a moderate fire risk. They provide a non-combustible zone near structures without the decay cycle of organic materials.

What are the biggest weed threats and how do I handle them?

In Zone 8a, invasive species like Japanese stiltgrass and spotted spurge are primary alerts. Manual removal and pre-emergent herbicides applied in late winter are most effective. Crucially, any fertilizer application must comply with statewide phosphorus limits for non-agricultural turf; most established lawns require zero phosphorus. Always check product labels and avoid applications during summer heat or before heavy rain to prevent nutrient runoff into local waterways.

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