Landscaping & Hardscape in Victoria, BC

Compare 25 landscaping & hardscape contractors near you in Victoria and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.8/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 22, 2026

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Macaw Landscaping ltd

5.0

Old World Hardscaping - Landscape Construction & Stonemasonry

5.0~2 years online
oldworldhardscaping.comGet a Free Quote

The Backyard Nursery & Landscaping Ltd.

5.0
thebackyardnursery.ca

The Friendly Gardener

5.0
thefriendlygardener.ca

Turk Landscape Design

5.0~10 years online
victorialandscapedesign.com

Victoria Student Landscaping

5.02+ years online
victoriastudentlandscaping.org

O'Callaghan Landscaping Ltd.

4.9~6 years online
ocalexteriors.com

Salt of the Earth Landscaping ltd

4.9
saltlandscaping.ca

Clean Air Yard Care

4.8
cleanairyardcare.ca

Red Feather Landscaping and Horticulture

4.88½+ years online
redfeatherhorticulture.comGet a Free Quote

True Earth Landscapes

4.7
trueearth.ca

Red Door Landscape Services Ltd

4.6
reddoor.ca

Fallingwater Landscapes

4.513½+ years online
fallingwaterlandscapes.com

Mammoth Landscaping

4.025½+ years online
mammothlandscaping.com

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Landscaping & Hardscape in Victoria, BC

Victoria, BC landscapers in this directory cover Oak Bay, Saanich, James Bay, Fairfield, and surrounding Capital Regional District. Victoria's mild Mediterranean-influenced climate (cool wet winters, warm dry summers) supports an exceptional plant palette including drought-tolerant species rare elsewhere in Canada. Mid-range Victoria back yards (paver patio, plantings, irrigation, and grading) run $25,000-$45,000. Larger Oak Bay estate landscapes typically land $65,000-$150,000.

Victoria's gravelly glacial-till soils drain well — ideal for Mediterranean plantings. CRD water-conservation rules limit irrigation in summer. Many Oak Bay and Uplands properties have heritage trees protected under municipal bylaws.

Frequently Asked Questions

What plants survive Victoria winters?
Zone 8b-9a hardy: Mediterranean rosemary, lavender, olive (with protection), Japanese maple, hardy palms, camellia, hardy fuchsia. Zone 8 favourites that fail elsewhere in Canada thrive here.
Do I need a permit for tree removal?
Most Victoria-area municipalities (Saanich, Oak Bay, Victoria) protect trees over a certain DBH. Permits and arborist reports are typically required.
When should landscape work happen?
Hardscape: year-round (mild winters). Sod: October-April is ideal. Plantings: October-March in Victoria's mild winters.

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