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Here's Why You Need A Professional Landscaper In Ohio
How much does it cost to hire a gardener? We've got all the details.

Ohio has a great climate for cultivating beautiful landscapes, but it takes a little know-how and a lot of maintenance. If you don't have a green thumb, hiring a professional gardener is a great investment.
You can expect to pay anywhere between $130 and $400 per month on yard maintenance. While that may seem like a lot, consider this: Along with boosting your home’s curbside appeal, proper landscaping and gardening can increase the value of your home by up to $15,000.
Ready to create the landscape of your dreams? Here are an array of common lawn and garden projects as well as what you can expect to pay for each.
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Mulching
Made of compost, leaves and other green waste, mulch is used for enriching your soil with essential nutrients to promote plant growth. You can opt for organic mulch or a variety with some chemicals to increase the life of your garden. Homeowners spend an average of $220 on mulch for their gardens each year.
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Hedge Growing
Hedges are natural fences, and they’re easy to create with a little professional help. Hedge growing and trimming costs about $40 to $75 per hour. However, in some cases you may pay for maintenance per shrub, instead of per hour. Typically this will run between $6 and $8 per shrub.
First off, you’ll need to hire a professional to do a tree assessment, which can cost about $150. From there, you’ll need to obtain a permit from local authorities to determine if the tree needs to be cut. (Your contractor can help with the contacts and paperwork.)
Once you’ve acquired the necessary permits, you can go ahead with removal. Depending on the width and height of your tree and how many professionals are needed, this can cost as much as $2,000 for a complex job.
Weed Removal
Weeds are a garden’s worst enemy. A professional gardener can handle manual removal for between $120 and $150 for an average-sized garden. Or, to save some money, you can purchase chemical weed killers and spray around your garden where you find weed growth. However, this needs to be done extremely carefully, as you don’t want to spray the plants you are intending to keep.
Flower Bed Installation
Starting from scratch? A professional can help install a flower bed and also advise as to the best layout design, soil type and best annual and perennial flowers for your area. Overall, this installation will range between $1,000 and $5,000.
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