Landscaping & Hardscape in Regina, SK

Compare 26 landscaping & hardscape contractors near you in Regina and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated April 2, 2026

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Backyard Escapes Decks & Landscaping

5.0
backyardescapes.ca

Green Details Landscaping

5.012½+ years online
landscapingregina.com

LawnTec Yard & Landscape Inc.

5.0

Mucha's Landscaping

5.07+ years online
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Peregrine Landscape Construction

5.0~8 years online
peregrinelandscape.com

Pinnacle Paving Stone and Sod Inc.

5.011½+ years online
pinnaclepavingstoneandsod.com

Queen City Paving Stone

5.09½+ years online
qcpavingstone.com

Set in Stone Paving Stone and Landscaping

5.0

Bruce's Landscaping Supply Centre

4.613½+ years online
bruceslandscapingsupply.com

Owens Landscaping & Supply Centre

4.6
owenslandscaping.ca

Rispens Landscaping Ltd

4.617½+ years online
rispenslandscaping.com

Think Green Industries Ltd

4.629+ years online
facebook.com/ThinkGreenIndustriesLtd

The Rusty Shovel Landscape Shop

4.5
therustyshovel.ca

Waxy's Bobcat

4.526+ years online
waxysbobcat.com

Legends Landscape & Removal

4.31+ year online
legendslandscaperemoval.com

Alternate Lawn Care Ltd.

4.19½+ years online
alternatelawncare.com

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Landscaping & Hardscape in Regina, SK

Regina landscapers in this directory cover Lakeview, the Cathedral Area, Harbour Landing, Greens on Gardiner, and Eastview. Regina's heavy gumbo clay shrinks and swells dramatically — landscape designs that don't include grading away from the foundation and proper downspout extensions cause more problems than the plants solve. Mid-range Regina back yards (200 sq ft paver patio, basic plantings, sod restoration) run $18,000-$30,000. Full back yards with a deck, firepit, and irrigation typically land $40,000-$75,000.

Regina's short growing season (mid-May to mid-September) and -35°C winters mean only the toughest plants survive — most installers default to caragana, prairie rose, dogwood, ninebark, and hardy ornamental grasses. Sod establishes best with fall installation; spring sod usually needs daily watering through July.

Frequently Asked Questions

What plants survive Regina winters?
Zone 3a hardy: caragana, lilac, dogwood, ninebark, juniper, mugo pine, prairie rose, hardy roses on own root, peony, daylily, hosta, and ornamental grasses like karl foerster. Skip Japanese maples, magnolia, hydrangea macrophylla, and most southern-Ontario favourites.
How do I deal with Regina gumbo clay?
Crown grades 2% away from the house, extend downspouts at least 2m, and amend the top 6 inches of bed soil with 1/3 compost before planting. Avoid clay-on-clay — paver patios need 6-8 inches of 3/4 crushed gravel base, compacted in lifts.
When should landscape work happen in Regina?
Hardscape: late April through October once frost is out. Sod: late August through September is ideal. Plantings: late May through mid-June, or September. Avoid major tree installs in July-August heat unless deeply watered daily.

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