
Landscaping & Hardscape in Eugene, OR
Compare 25 landscaping & hardscape contractors near you in Eugene 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 23, 2026
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OREGON YARD CARE & CONSTRUCTION LLC. LICENSE # 16983 CCB#223760. LCB #100632
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4.93½+ years online4 Seasons Landscaping & Maintenance
4.89+ years onlineAll Seasons Landscape Maintenance
4.8Graham Landscape & Design LLC
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4.8~14 years onlineMystic Landscaping
4.83+ years onlinePNW Landscapes
4.7~7 years onlineGlenn Landscape Services
4.614+ years onlineLane Forest Products
4.6~23 years onlineLane Forest Products, Inc.
4.3~23 years onlineTerrazas Yard Maintenance & Construction LLC
4.3~9 years onlineCutting Edge Landscape & Design
4.017+ years onlineThompson Landscape Company
4.024+ years onlineOlympic Landscape Company
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Landscaping & Hardscape in Eugene, OR
Eugene landscapers in this directory cover central Eugene, the South Hills, River Road, and surrounding Lane County. Oregon's mild winters and rainy climate support a wide ornamental plant palette. Mid-range Eugene back yards (paver patio, plantings, irrigation, and grading) run $20,000-$36,000. Larger landscapes typically land $50,000-$110,000.
Eugene's clay-loam soils and high rainfall demand grading-and-drainage attention. Native plant palette: Pacific dogwood, vine maple, Oregon grape, salal, sword fern, native rhododendrons. Drought-tolerant Mediterranean and South African plants thrive in summer dry months.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What plants survive Eugene winters?
- Zone 8b hardy: Japanese maple, hydrangea, rhododendron, camellia, hardy roses, lavender, ornamental grasses, native ferns. Most Pacific Northwest favourites thrive.
- How do I deal with Eugene clay?
- Crown grades 2% away from the house, extend downspouts, and amend the top 6 inches of bed soil with 1/3 compost. Avoid clay-on-clay — paver patios need 6-8 inches of compacted gravel base.
- When should landscape work happen?
- Hardscape: April through November. Sod: October-November or March-April. Plantings: October-March is ideal in Eugene's mild winters.
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