Home Services
Transform Your Outdoor Space
Typical projects starting from $60
A well-maintained yard increases your home's curb appeal and your enjoyment of outdoor space. SageHomes connects you with experienced landscaping contractors who handle everything from routine lawn maintenance and garden design to complex hardscaping and irrigation system installation.
Common Landscaping Jobs
- Lawn mowing and maintenance
- Sod installation and lawn repair
- Garden bed design and planting
- Tree and shrub trimming
- Tree removal
- Mulching and edging
- Irrigation system installation and repair
- Patio and pathway installation
- Retaining wall construction
- Spring and fall yard cleanup
Why Hire a Professional Landscaping Contractor?
Plant Health Knowledge
Professionals know which plants thrive in your climate and soil, the right time to prune, and how to identify and treat pests and disease before they spread.
Professional Equipment
Commercial landscaping equipment — aerators, stump grinders, irrigation tools — delivers results that consumer-grade tools can't match.
Design Expertise
A skilled landscaper designs with year-round interest in mind, selecting plants that look great across seasons while minimising maintenance.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does landscaping cost in Canada?
- Routine lawn maintenance typically ranges from $40–$100 per visit. A full landscape design and installation project can range from $5,000 to $50,000+. Get free quotes on SageHomes for accurate pricing.
- When should I aerate my lawn?
- For cool-season grasses common in most of Canada, fall (August–October) is the best time to aerate. This allows roots to recover and absorb nutrients before winter.
- How do I know if I need new sod or overseeding?
- If more than 50% of your lawn is dead or bare, new sod is usually more efficient. For thinner or patchy areas, overseeding with proper soil prep is more cost-effective.
- What trees or shrubs are best for Canadian winters?
- Hardy native plants and cold-zone varieties work best. A local landscaper can recommend species suited to your specific USDA/Canadian hardiness zone, soil type, and sun exposure.
- How often should I water new sod?
- New sod needs water daily (or even twice daily in hot weather) for the first 2–3 weeks until roots establish. After that, transition to deep, infrequent watering to encourage deep root growth.
