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βRay Bros have been taking care of my lawn and landscaping for a few years now and recently completed a Spring Cleanup for me from start to finish in jβ¦ββ Heather Ash on Google

βHighly recommend J. Boughman Lawn service. Jess has been doing my lawn for two years and we couldnβt be more happier with his service. He has great coβ¦ββ Trish Gruno on Google

βExcellent job! Have had several companies weed and feed with poor results. In 2 applications I have the lawn I've always wanted! Mowing is excellent.β¦ββ Michele Rokosky on Google

βNate is the best in the business. The pictures speak for themselves. Absolutely outstanding work - he is great with suggestions and execution. We willβ¦ββ Courtney Andel on Google

βDrew is not only one of the nicest people Iβve ever met, heβs also an exceptional professional. When my dad was suffering from dementia, Drew handledβ¦ββ Tricia S. on Google
About landscapers in Canton
Canton is Stark County's seat and largest city, with deep neighborhoods of pre-war and mid-century housing. Local pros service neighborhoods including Ridgewood, West End, Cherry Park. A lot of Canton's housing stock is 1920sβ1960s, so jobs commonly involve cast-iron drain stacks, original knob-and-tube wiring updates, and slate-tile or asphalt roof transitions. Tell us what you need and we'll connect you with Canton pros your neighbors already hire β locally owned, license-checked, and backed by real reviews.
Common questions
How much does landscaping cost in Canton?+
Common Canton 2026 rates: lawn mowing $30 to $80 per visit, tree trimming $200 to $800 per tree, mulching $100 to $400 per yard, landscape design $500 to $3,000 per project. Full yard installation (new beds, plants, irrigation) runs $5,000 to $25,000 depending on scope. Seasonal cleanups (spring or fall) are $200 to $600 for an average yard.
When should I schedule Canton landscaping for spring?+
Book spring cleanups in February or early March β top Canton landscapers fill spring calendars by mid-March. New bed installation works best from late April through early June (after last frost, before summer heat). Sod can go down anytime the ground isn't frozen. Tree trimming is safer in late winter when trees are dormant.
Do I need a licensed landscaper in Canton?+
Ohio doesn't require a state license for general landscaping, but landscape architects (designers stamping plans) are licensed. Tree work above 15 feet usually involves ISA-certified arborists, especially for removals. For any irrigation or grading work, the contractor should pull a permit through your city's building department.
How often should I mow my Canton lawn?+
Weekly from mid-April through October during peak growth, every 10 to 14 days in early spring and late fall. The general rule: never cut more than one-third of the blade height in a single mow. Most Canton lawn services offer 24- to 30-week contracts ($600 to $1,500 for the season) that work out to less than per-visit pricing.
What's the difference between a landscaper and a lawn care company?+
Lawn care focuses on mowing, fertilization, weed control, and aeration β recurring chemical and mechanical maintenance. Landscapers handle installation: beds, plants, hardscapes, irrigation, design. Some Canton companies do both, others specialize. For a one-time front-yard refresh, hire a landscaper. For weekly mowing all season, hire a lawn care service.
How do I find landscapers in Canton, Ohio?+
Browse landscapers on StarkPros who serve Canton and the surrounding Stark County area. Each listing includes reviews from past customers, service details, and a direct quote request form β so you can compare options before reaching out.






























