If you’re planning to transform your outdoor space, one of the first questions you’ll have is: how much does landscape gardening cost? The truth is, prices vary widely depending on the size of your garden, the scope of work, and the materials you choose. Here’s what you need to know before setting your budget.
A small patio installation will cost far less than a full garden redesign with planting, decking, lighting, and water features. Larger gardens naturally require more labour, materials, and time. Hard landscaping (patios, paths, decking, walls) generally costs more due to materials and construction, while soft landscaping (planting, turfing, beds) is often less expensive but still requires skilled labour for the best results. Budget-friendly options like concrete paving or softwood decking cost less than premium choices such as natural stone, hardwood, or bespoke features. Rates can also vary across the UK — with higher prices in London and the South East compared to rural areas.
While every project is unique, here’s a rough guide with 20% added for updated market rates: Basic garden tidy-up – £360–£960, Small patio or decking area – £1,200–£3,600, Full garden redesign (small) – £6,000–£12,000, Full garden redesign (large) – £12,000–£36,000+.
Design fees (if using a landscape designer), waste removal and skip hire, lighting and electrics, and ongoing maintenance after completion.
To make the most of your investment, get at least three detailed quotes, check references and past work, choose durable materials suited to your climate, and plan for long-term maintenance costs.
Landscape gardening is an investment in your home’s value and your quality of life. Whether you’re after a simple refresh or a show-stopping transformation, having a realistic budget and clear plan will help you achieve the outdoor space you’ve always wanted.