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Vermont Landscaping — 3 Free Quotes from Local Vermont Pros

Compare free landscaping quotes from licensed, insured contractors in every major Vermont city. Same-day response, no obligation, VT local pricing. Vermont's outdoor construction season is compressed to May through October due to harsh winters with heavy snowfall. Heating system maintenance is critical from September through May. Spring mud season (March-April) can delay construction starts and limit site access.

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Typical landscaping cost in Vermont

$216$5,400

Vermont pricing — 8% above the national average

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Landscaping in Vermont: What Homeowners Should Know

Vermont homeowners rely on local landscaping pros for everything from quick repairs to major installations. With 1 cities and 44,743+ residents in our network, comparing 2–3 quotes is the fastest way to get fair pricing and quality work across Vermont. Vermont sits in a cold continental climate with long, snowy winters and short summers, so the peak demand window for landscaping work is generally late spring through early fall — book outside that window and most pros come in 15–25% cheaper with faster scheduling.

Burlington's growing season runs about late spring through early fall. The big landscaping decisions here are turf species (cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass and fescue dominate), drainage to handle snowmelt, and tree placement for both summer shade and winter wind protection. Fall is the best time to plant trees and overseed lawns in Burlington.

Vermont does not require a statewide general contractor license, though electricians, plumbers, and gas fitters must be licensed through the Office of Professional Regulation. The Green Mountain State has some of the strictest environmental and energy efficiency regulations in the country, with the state's Residential Building Energy Standards requiring high-performance insulation and heating systems. Vermont's Act 250, the state's landmark land use law, requires environmental permits for significant construction projects, adding a regulatory layer not found in most other states. The state's small population and rural character mean contractor availability can be limited, particularly for specialized trades.

Landscaping in Vermont by the Numbers

Vermont pricing

8% above the national average

vs national avg

Landscaping cost

$216–$5,400

local range

Median income

$65,062

state benchmark

Homeownership rate

70.8%

state benchmark

Cities served

1

Vermont metros

Peak season

late spring through early fall

highest demand

Landscaping Contractor Licensing in Vermont

License requirement

Vermont regulates landscaping work at the local level. Our pros maintain all required local registrations and carry full liability insurance.

Insurance minimum: Varies by municipality

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Top Vermont landscaping concerns

  • Heavy snow and ice dam damage
  • Flooding from spring snowmelt
  • Historic building preservation
  • Energy efficiency in harsh winters
  • Aging housing stock maintenance

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Vermont pricing — 8% above the national average vs national average