Peach State Landscaping
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- GA licensed
- insured
- landscape design
- irrigation
- weekly maintenance
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Licensed, insured landscapers in Atlanta. Expert lawn care, landscape design, irrigation installation, hardscaping, and seasonal maintenance.
Atlanta's red clay soil and humid subtropical climate create both challenges and opportunities for landscaping. The Piedmont region's acidic soil requires amendment for many ornamental plants, while the warm climate supports lush year-round growth. Atlanta's tree canopy — one of the densest of any major US city — means many landscaping projects involve significant tree integration and shade-tolerant planting. Spring leaf season and summer thunderstorms keep lawn care crews busy year-round.
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Price range: $$–$$$
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Price range: $$–$$$
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Atlanta, GA
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Every contractor in our network is established locally — no out-of-state storm chasers. They know the permitting requirements, the climate challenges, and they'll be there for warranty work.
Atlanta's climate suits warm-season grasses: Bermuda grass (best sun tolerance, high traffic), Zoysia (dense, drought-tolerant, some shade), and Centipede (low-maintenance, slightly more shade tolerant). Tall Fescue is the primary cool-season option for Atlanta's shadier yards. Most Atlanta landscapers recommend soil testing first — red clay soils typically need lime to raise pH and organic matter to improve drainage.
For Atlanta's warm-season grasses (Bermuda, Zoysia, Centipede): begin fertilizing in late April–May when the lawn fully greens up and soil temperatures exceed 65°F; apply again in June–July; make a final application no later than August 15 to avoid pushing tender growth before fall. Never fertilize in late fall or winter — it causes disease and weakens lawns going into dormancy.
Landscaping costs in Atlanta vary widely by project scope. Basic lawn maintenance programs run $100–$300/month. Landscape design and installation for a front yard typically costs $3,000–$15,000. Irrigation system installation: $2,500–$7,000 for a typical residential property. Hardscape projects (patios, walkways) run $10–$30 per square foot installed. Always get 2–3 detailed written proposals before proceeding.
In Atlanta, the highest-return curb appeal investments are lawn renovation or resodding, fresh mulch in planting beds, pruning and shaping overgrown shrubs, installing or refreshing edging along walkways and beds, and adding seasonal color with annual plantings near the entry. These relatively affordable updates dramatically improve first impressions and typically recoup well on resale.
Grass selection for Atlanta depends on your climate zone. Warm-season grasses like Bermuda, Zoysia, and St. Augustine perform well in hotter Southern climates; cool-season grasses like fescue, bluegrass, and ryegrass are better suited to Northern and transitional zones. A local Atlanta landscaper can recommend the best variety for your specific sun exposure, soil type, and maintenance preferences.
Most Atlanta lawns benefit from fertilization three to four times per year, timed to the grass type's growth cycle. Warm-season grasses are fertilized from late spring through early fall; cool-season grasses are best fertilized in early fall and spring. Soil testing every two to three years is the most accurate way to know exactly what your Atlanta lawn needs and avoid over-application.
Common Atlanta lawn issues include grub damage (treat with preventive grub control in late spring), dollar spot and brown patch fungus (improve drainage and reduce evening watering), broadleaf and grassy weeds (pre-emergent herbicide in early spring), and soil compaction (annual aeration). A local landscaping professional familiar with GA conditions can diagnose problems and recommend targeted treatments.
Basic lawn mowing service in Atlanta typically runs $35–$75 per visit depending on yard size. Full-service lawn care programs including fertilization, weed control, and aeration run $50–$100 per month. Landscape installation projects — sod, planting beds, hardscape — are priced per project and can range from $500 for a simple planting bed refresh to $20,000+ for full landscape redesigns.
Fall is generally the best time to plant trees and shrubs in most GA regions — cooler temperatures reduce transplant stress and soil stays warm enough for root establishment before winter. Spring is the second-best planting window. Summer planting is possible with consistent watering but increases stress risk. Your Atlanta landscaper can advise on locally available plant species well-suited to your soil and light conditions.
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