
Landscaping & Hardscape in Manchester, NH
Compare 25 landscaping & hardscape contractors near you in Manchester and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 28, 2026
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Green Vision
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4.28½+ years onlineBill Jones & Sons Lawn Care & Landscaping LLC
3.89+ years onlineQuinn's Landscaping & Hardscapes LLC
3.8Fresh Cut Landscaping LLC
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Landscaping & Hardscape in Manchester, NH
Manchester, NH landscapers in this directory cover central Manchester, North End, the South End, and surrounding Hillsborough County. New England's freeze-thaw winters and short growing season demand cold-hardy plant choices and proper grading. Mid-range Manchester back yards (paver patio, plantings, and grading) run $20,000-$35,000. Larger landscapes typically land $50,000-$110,000.
NH's deep frost (48 inches) and rocky New England soil drive specific hardscape detailing. Most paver patios use 6+ inches of compacted gravel base. Native plant palette includes hardy hydrangea, lilac, peony, hosta, daylily, ornamental grasses.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What plants survive NH winters?
- Zone 5b hardy: hardy hydrangea, lilac, dogwood, peony, hosta, daylily, ornamental grasses. Most New England natives thrive.
- How do I deal with NH rocky soil?
- Most lots have ledge within a few feet of grade. Plan landscapes around existing ledge — hardscape over rather than excavating. Imported topsoil and amended planting beds handle most ornamental needs.
- When should landscape work happen?
- Hardscape: late April through October. Sod: late August through September. Plantings: late April through June, or September.
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