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Nov 21, 2024
Phoenix Landscaping Facts
Demand for Landscaping by Month
January |
72
|
February |
72
|
March |
97
|
April |
100
|
May |
99
|
June |
94
|
July |
76
|
August |
79
|
September |
77
|
October |
70
|
November |
56
|
December |
45
|
Landscape Services & Avg Prices
Landscape Maintenance (monthly) | $192 |
Landscape Design & Build | $4,284 |
Built a Retaining Wall | $6,095 |
Lawn Resod | $1,638 |
Install a Pond | $3,120 |
Install a French Drain | $3,996 |
Contruct a Patio | $3,610 |
Plant a Flowerbed | $1,710 |
Xeriscape a Yard | $13,680 |
Reslope a Lawn | $1,545 |
Remove a Stump | $297 |
Install a Stone Walkway | $1,717 |
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The world's largest municipal park is also in Phoenix. South Mountain Park has over 16,500 acres. It also has areas dedicated to hiking, camping, swimming, horseback riding, cycling, and climbing.
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