Arizona yards get a lot of wear and tear. It’s not always easy to maintain an outside space looking nice because of the strong heat, dry soil, monsoon rains, and water limitations. Read on to learn more about the costs of hiring a landscaper in Arizona in 2026
What the Most People Who Own Homes Pay
Many Arizona homes spend between $3,000 and $12,000 on a comprehensive landscaping renovation that includes things like taking away old gravel, planting new plants, putting in irrigation, and changing the layout. Smaller update projects could cost around $2,000, while bigger, unique designs with hardscape features might cost a lot more.
If you figure out the price per square footage, most professional landscaping work in Arizona costs between $5 and $18 per square foot. A modest makeover of 500 square feet might cost anywhere from $2,500 to $9,000, depending on the materials used and how complicated the design is.
In 2026, landscapers usually charge between $50 to $90 an hour for simple work or regular labor. In bustling cities like Phoenix or Scottsdale, rates may be higher, especially during peak seasons.
What Makes the Price Go Up (or Down)
Not every task in landscaping is the same. A few important elements make the most difference in pricing.
The size of your yard.
More square footage requires more work and supplies. It’s that easy.
What you’re putting in place.
Plants that do well in the desert and beautiful rocks are frequently less expensive than mature trees, specialized pots, or high-quality hardscape materials. Adding pavers, retaining walls, or fire pits may drastically raise the cost of a project.
Needs for irrigation.
Irrigation is required in Arizona. A new drip system or sprinkler update costs more at first, but it preserves your investment in the long run.
Conditions on the site.
The final amount will change if your yard needs grading, getting rid of old items, or preparing the soil. Updating yards that are clean and level is cheaper than updating yards that need a lot of preliminary work.
What About Ongoing Maintenance?
Monthly landscape maintenance for average-sized houses usually costs between $100 and $300. This is a good option if you don’t want to completely rebuild your yard but still need help keeping it up. More expensive service plans or bigger yards cost more.
Professional maintenance can actually save you money in the long run by keeping your plants alive and your irrigation systems running smoothly.
Is Hiring a Landscaper Worth It?
In Arizona, landscaping that is well thought out isn’t simply for appearances. It’s about saving water, keeping the heat in, and lasting a long time. If you do it well, it will make your outside space seem better and make you want to spend time there.
AP Nursery can help you whether you wish to update your yard or need a clear, honest quote for your project. We can go around your site, talk about your goals, and make a design that works with your budget and Arizona’s unique environment.
Call AP Nursery now and let’s make your yard a place you love coming home to.





