
Landscaping & Hardscape in Lexington, KY
Compare 25 landscaping & hardscape contractors near you in Lexington and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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5.05½+ years onlineRock Stones Hardscapes and Landscaping LLC
5.02+ years onlineUltimate Lawn & Landscape
5.018½+ years onlineEden’s Landscape
4.95½+ years onlineEpic Lawn Care
4.914½+ years onlineImperial Lawn & Landscape
4.9Intricate Landscape
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4.8~7 years onlineExecutive Landscape Services LLC
4.713½+ years onlineFlat Price Landscaping
4.7~14 years onlineKickin' Grass Landscapes & Hardscapes LLC
4.79½+ years onlineUnited Landscape
4.721½+ years onlineKlausing Group
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4.3~17 years onlineLandscapers Corner
4.320½+ years onlineLandscape Workshop
4.3~26 years onlineStone Blue Hardscape
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Landscaping & Hardscape in Lexington, KY
Lexington landscapers in this directory cover central Lexington, Chevy Chase, Hamburg, Andover, and surrounding Fayette County. Mid-range Lexington back yards (paver patio, plantings, irrigation, and grading) run $20,000-$35,000. Larger horse-country estate landscapes typically land $55,000-$140,000.
Kentucky's bluegrass-region soils are typically rich limestone-derived clay, supporting a wide plant palette but demanding grading and drainage attention. Lexington's horse-country aesthetic favours classic plantings — boxwood, dogwood, magnolia, hardy roses, ornamental grasses.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What plants survive Lexington winters?
- Zone 6b-7a hardy: Japanese maple, dogwood, magnolia, hardy roses, hydrangea, boxwood, holly, redbud, peony, hosta, ornamental grasses. Most southern New England and Mid-Atlantic favourites thrive here.
- How do I deal with Lexington 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 compacted gravel base.
- When should landscape work happen?
- Hardscape: late March through November. Sod: late August through October is ideal. Plantings: late March through early June, or September-October.
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