Top Landscaping Services in Johnson City, TN, 37601 | Compare & Call

There are 179 landscaping companies server in Johnson City TN

Cornerstone Outdoor Services

Cornerstone Outdoor Services

Johnson City TN 37601
Landscaping

Cornerstone Outdoor Services is a full-service landscaping company in Johnson City, TN, dedicated to building and maintaining beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces. We understand that local homeowners o...

Signature Lawn Care and Landscapes

Signature Lawn Care and Landscapes

122 Lake Harbor Dr, Johnson City TN 37615
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

For nearly a decade, Signature Lawn Care and Landscapes has been a trusted provider for the Tri-Cities area, including Johnson City, Bristol, Kingsport, Jonesborough, and surrounding communities. We s...

Veteran Outdoor

Veteran Outdoor

Johnson City TN 37601
Lawn Services

Veteran Outdoor is a trusted lawn care provider serving Johnson City, TN. We understand the specific challenges local homeowners face, such as persistent weeds invading mulch beds and unsightly lawn d...

River Gardens

River Gardens

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (2)
142 Lovers Ln, Elizabethton TN 37643
Landscaping

River Gardens is a full-service landscaping company serving Elizabethton, TN, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive landscape construction, design, and installation, including hard...

Turf Pros Lawn & Landscape

Turf Pros Lawn & Landscape

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Johnson City TN 37604
Landscaping

Turf Pros Lawn & Landscape is a full-service landscaping company serving Johnson City, TN. We understand the specific challenges homeowners face in our area, including damaging lawn insects and overgr...

Top Turf Landscaping

Top Turf Landscaping

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
741 Caney Creek Rd, Rogersville TN 37857
Landscaping, Pressure Washers, Tree Services

Top Turf Landscaping is a veteran-owned and operated landscaping company serving Rogersville and the Tri-Cities area. We bring the same dedication and pride to your property that we brought to our ser...

Risney Lawn & Landscapes

Risney Lawn & Landscapes

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Kingsport TN 37660
Lawn Services, Tree Services, Snow Removal

Risney Lawn & Landscapes is a trusted local lawn care and landscaping company serving Kingsport, TN, and the broader Tri-Cities area. We specialize in a wide range of services, from routine lawn care ...

J L S Enterprise Inc Landscapes

J L S Enterprise Inc Landscapes

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
5290 Baileyton Rd, Greeneville TN 37745
Tree Services, Irrigation, Landscaping

J L S Enterprise Inc Landscapes brings over 15 years of professional experience to Greeneville, TN, specializing in tree services, irrigation, and comprehensive landscaping. Founded by Jeffery L Small...

Britt Landscaping II & Irrigation

Britt Landscaping II & Irrigation

★★☆☆☆ 1.8 / 5 (5)
901 E Jackson Blvd, Jonesborough TN 37659
Landscaping, Irrigation, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Britt Landscaping II & Irrigation is a full-service Jonesborough company dedicated to creating and maintaining beautiful, healthy outdoor spaces for local homeowners. We understand the common frustrat...

Greenewood Lawn Care and Landscaping

Greenewood Lawn Care and Landscaping

165 Walnut Grove Rd, Greeneville TN 37743
Lawn Services, Tree Services, Pressure Washers

Greenewood Lawn Care and Landscaping has been a trusted name in Greeneville, TN, for professional and reliable yard maintenance. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care, from routine mowing and trimm...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Johnson City, TN

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$279 - $379
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$49 - $74
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$364 - $489
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$4,474 - $5,974
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$2,034 - $2,714

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

Common Questions

I want to reduce mowing, noise, and water use. What are my options beyond grass?

Transitioning to a climate-adaptive landscape with native plants is the strategic choice. Replacing high-maintenance turf with communities of Little Bluestem, Purple Coneflower, and Butterfly Milkweed drastically reduces mowing, eliminates fertilizer need, and supports local biodiversity. This approach future-proofs your property against tightening noise ordinances on gas equipment and aligns with Firewise USA principles for creating defensible space with less flammable, living material.

A storm brought down a large limb. How quickly can you respond for an emergency cleanup to meet HOA requirements?

Our standard emergency dispatch from our base near Founders Park allows a crew to reach Highland Park via I-26 within the 20-30 minute window during peak conditions. We prioritize safety and compliance, ensuring all debris is processed according to local ordinances. Equipment for such jobs, including our electric chippers, operates within the standard 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM noise limits.

How can I keep my Tall Fescue healthy without wasting water or violating restrictions?

In Johnson City's current Stage 0 status, efficiency is key. A properly programmed Wi-Fi, ET-based irrigation system is the solution. It automatically adjusts watering schedules based on real-time evapotranspiration data from local weather stations. This technology applies water only when and in the amount the turfgrass actually needs, preserving the municipal supply. Deep, infrequent watering cycles encourage deeper root growth, making your lawn more drought-resilient.

Our yard has moderate runoff and stays soggy. What's a long-term fix for this clay soil?

Clay-heavy Ultisols in our area have very low permeability. The long-term fix is a multi-pronged approach: first, install French drains or dry creek beds to intercept and redirect surface water. Second, use permeable Tennessee Fieldstone for any new patios or walkways, as this meets Johnson City Development Services' standards for reducing impervious surface runoff. Finally, continue amending soil with organic matter to improve its structure over time.

Our Highland Park lawn is thin and water pools after rain. Did the original construction damage the soil?

Yes, this is typical for homes built around 1982. Over 44 years, construction compaction has created a dense, impermeable layer in the naturally acidic Ultisols. This layer inhibits root growth and soil percolation, causing the runoff you see. Core aeration combined with incorporating 1-2 inches of composted organic matter is the fundamental correction. This process alleviates compaction and gradually improves soil structure and water infiltration.

We want to regrade our 0.25-acre lot. What permits and contractor qualifications should we verify?

Any significant grading that alters water flow or involves moving more than a few cubic yards of earth typically requires a permit from Johnson City Development Services. It is legally imperative to hire a contractor licensed by the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance for this work. On a quarter-acre lot, improper grading can cause drainage issues for your and neighboring properties. A licensed professional will ensure the work meets code, manages stormwater runoff, and prevents future liability.

Is Tennessee Fieldstone or a composite wood deck better for a new patio in terms of longevity and safety?

For longevity and aligning with our Moderate Firewise rating, Tennessee Fieldstone is superior. It is non-combustible, requires no chemical treatments, and will last a lifetime with minimal maintenance. A stone patio also contributes to defensible space by creating a firebreak. While composite wood has its place, stone offers greater permeability for drainage and integrates seamlessly with the native geology, adding permanent value without the decay or flammability concerns of organic materials.

I've spotted what looks like Japanese Knotweed. How do I handle invasive species safely here?

Early identification and professional management are critical for invasive species like Japanese Knotweed. Treatment must adhere to Tennessee's BMPs for nutrient management, which prohibit herbicide application to impervious surfaces and may dictate seasonal blackout dates. A licensed applicator will use a targeted, systemic herbicide, often requiring multiple applications over seasons. Never attempt to mow or compost this plant, as it spreads easily from fragments.

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