If you're a homeowner in Maryland, you've probably wondered at some point what it actually costs to keep your lawn looking decent. Maybe you've been DIY-ing it for years and realized you're spending your weekends doing yard work instead of, well, actually enjoying your weekends. Or maybe you're new to the state and curious about local pricing. Either way, I'm here to give you the real numbers without all the corporate jargon.
The truth is, lawn care costs in Maryland vary quite a bit depending on where you live, how big your property is, and what services you actually need. Let me break this down for you based on what homeowners are actually paying in 2025.
Let's start with the most common service: regular lawn mowing. This is the bread and butter of most lawn care companies, and thankfully it's pretty straightforward pricing-wise.
For a standard residential lawn mowing in Maryland, you're looking at anywhere from $35 to $75 per visit. The variation depends on several factors. If you've got a smaller property in Rockville or Gaithersburg, you might be on the lower end of that range. If you're in Baltimore with a larger property or a lot of landscaping obstacles (trees, flower beds, deck areas), you could pay more.
Most homeowners get their lawns mowed every week or every two weeks during the growing season (basically April through October). So let's do some quick math: if you're paying $50 per mowing and getting service twice a month for seven months, that's roughly $700 to $1,400 per season for basic mowing.
Here's something important though: if you bundle services with the same company, you usually get better pricing overall. A company doing multiple services for you is going to give you a better rate than if you're just getting mowing every week.
Most homeowners don't just need mowing. They need other stuff too. Here's what else you should budget for if you want your lawn actually looking nice:
Spring and Fall Cleanup: This is where you get your beds cleaned out and everything prepped. Spring cleanup around Frederick or Baltimore typically runs $150 to $400 depending on property size. Fall cleanup is similar, sometimes a bit less.
Fertilization Programs: If you want healthy grass, you need fertilizer. A basic fertilization program (usually 4-5 applications throughout the year) costs around $300 to $600 annually. Some companies break it down as $75 to $150 per application.
Weed Control: Nobody likes weeds. Pre-emergent and post-emergent weed control typically runs $75 to $150 per application. Most people do this a couple times a year.
Aeration and Seeding: This is great if your lawn is looking thin or compacted. Aeration and overseeding usually costs between $200 to $500 depending on yard size. In Gaithersburg, some companies charge on a per-square-foot basis at around $0.15 to $0.30 per square foot.
Mulch Installation: If you want fresh mulch in your beds, expect to pay $75 to $150 per yard of mulch installed, plus delivery fees. A typical property might need 5-8 yards.
A lot of homeowners find it easier to just hire a company for a full-service plan rather than picking and choosing. These packages typically include mowing, fertilization, weed control, and seasonal cleanups.
For a full-service plan in Maryland, you're generally looking at $1,500 to $3,500 annually, depending on what's included and how big your property is. In Baltimore, where property sizes vary dramatically, you might pay $150 to $300 per month during the season. In Rockville or Gaithersburg, similar-sized properties might run $120 to $250 per month.
The nice thing about these packages? Everything's handled, and you typically get locked-in pricing, which means no surprise costs when you need extra services.
Maryland's lawn care costs aren't randomly set. Several things influence what you'll actually pay:
Your property size is obvious—bigger yards cost more. Terrain matters too. If you've got a lot of slopes or obstacles, that takes longer. Local labor costs in Baltimore are different from Frederick. The condition of your lawn when you start matters—if it's been neglected, getting it back in shape costs more upfront. And honestly, gas prices and weather affect what companies charge too.
Q: Is it cheaper to hire a lawn care company or do it myself?
A: Most people think DIY is cheaper until they realize they're spending 4-5 hours every week doing yard work. Plus, companies buy equipment and materials in bulk, so they often get better pricing than you would. After factoring in your time, hiring a company usually makes financial sense.
Q: Do lawn care companies offer winter services?
A: Some do, but most lawn care services in Maryland slow way down in winter. You might get late fall cleanup, but active lawn care basically stops. Some companies offer snow removal if you want that service bundled in.
Q: How do I know if I'm getting a good price?
A: Get quotes from at least three companies in your area. Don't just pick the cheapest—check reviews and make sure they're licensed and insured. A company that's $20 cheaper per mowing but does poor work isn't a deal.
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