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Landscaping in Clarksville, TN
Clarksville landscapers for landscape design, planting & beds, patios, walls & walkways and more. Free written estimates, licensed and insured, across Montgomery County and all of Middle Tennessee.
Landscaping for Clarksville homeowners
Clarksville is the largest market in the region outside Nashville, with a housing stock shaped substantially by Fort Campbell and a high rate of turnover.
A wide spread — older stock through the older neighborhoods, a great deal of 1980s and 1990s building, and very substantial recent growth in the newer subdivisions. The proximity of Fort Campbell means a high turnover rental and resale market, which puts a premium on work that inspects well, completes to a deadline and does not need revisiting between tenants.
That matters for landscaping because the age and construction of a house decides most of what we find in it. The turnover market rewards speed and documentation. Work that has to be finished and inspected against a move-in date is a normal requirement here rather than an unusual one.
Clarksville at a glance
What we work on here.
Housing stock
Broad 1960s–2023, weighted toward recent growth
County
Montgomery County
Ground conditions
Rolling, clay soil, mixed crawl space and slab, with the Cumberland River and its tributaries shaping drainage in parts of the city.
Permits issued by
City of Clarksville Building and Codes, or Montgomery County outside the city
Areas we cover in and around Clarksville: Sango · St. Bethlehem · Rossview · Woodlawn · Downtown Clarksville · Fort Campbell area.
Services
Landscaping services in Clarksville.
Landscape Design
Planting plans drawn for the light, drainage and soil your yard actually has, rather than picked from a catalog.
Learn morePlanting & Beds
Trees, shrubs, perennials and seasonal color chosen for Middle Tennessee heat, clay and winter lows.
Learn morePatios, Walls & Walkways
Paver patios, seat walls and walkways built on a compacted base so they are still level in ten years.
Learn moreRetaining Walls
Engineered where the height or the load requires it, with the drainage behind the wall that keeps it standing.
Learn moreOutdoor Living & Lighting
Fire pits, outdoor kitchens and landscape lighting, with the grading that makes the space usable after rain.
Learn moreGrading, Sod & Drainage
Regrading, French drains and new sod for yards that hold water or send it toward the house.
Learn moreWhy homeowners here call
What brings us to Clarksville.
The same soil is what makes retaining walls a structural conversation rather than a decorative one. Saturated clay behind a wall pushes hard, so drainage stone, filter fabric and a perforated drain are what keep the wall standing — and on the rolling lots common across Williamson and Sumner County, grade changes mean walls and steps are frequently unavoidable rather than optional.
- Outdoor space you never actually sit in
- Beds that have outgrown their shape and lost their edge
- Water standing in the yard, or running toward the house after rain
- A slope too steep to mow or use for anything
Choosing plants at the nursery in spring. Everything looks good in April. The test is what survives a Tennessee August in the position you are putting it.
Nearby
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FAQ
Landscaping in Clarksville — questions
Do you cover Clarksville, TN?
Yes — Clarksville and the surrounding Montgomery County area are part of our regular service area, along with the rest of Middle Tennessee. Call (314) 809-6297 or send the form and we will get you a free written estimate.
How much does landscaping cost in Clarksville?
The same things drive it here as anywhere — scope, access, materials and what is found once work starts — but Clarksville's housing stock does affect it. The turnover market rewards speed and documentation. Work that has to be finished and inspected against a move-in date is a normal requirement here rather than an unusual one. We give you a free written estimate after somebody has looked at the job, not before.
Who issues permits for landscaping in Clarksville?
City of Clarksville Building and Codes, or Montgomery County outside the city. Where the work we are doing is permitted, we pull it and the job is inspected. A contractor suggesting you skip a required permit is telling you something about the rest of the job.
How quickly can you get to Clarksville?
Estimates in Clarksville are usually scheduled within a couple of business days, and the work is booked around you. Busy seasons run longer and we will say so rather than promise a date we cannot hold.
What areas around Clarksville do you serve?
Nashville, Brentwood, Hendersonville, Franklin and the rest of Middle Tennessee — 65 towns across 12 counties. If you are roughly an hour from Nashville, we cover you.
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Need a landscaper in Clarksville?
Tell us what is going on and we will get you a free written estimate from a local landscaper. Clarksville, Montgomery County and all of Middle Tennessee.