How Much Does Landscaping Cost in Big Horn County, MT?
Full yard landscaping in Big Horn County, MT averages $9,000. Compare local cost ranges for patios, sod installation, and hardscaping projects.
What homeowners in Big Horn County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Full Yard Landscaping (front + back)
Hardscape Patio / Walkway (400 sq ft)
Lawn Installation (sod, 2,000 sq ft)
National avg $9,000 × 1x local adjustment = $9,000
Why Big Horn County prices look like this.
Labor Costs for Landscaping in Big Horn County
Weather and Hazard Considerations
Climate Zone and Growing Conditions
Irrigation and Energy Costs
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Questions buyers ask about landscaping in Big Horn County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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What does full yard landscaping cost in Big Horn County, MT?
Full yard landscaping covering both front and back yards ranges from $5,000 to $15,000, with most projects averaging around $9,000. This includes design, plant materials, mulch, basic hardscaping, and labor at approximately $20.11 per hour.
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How much does a patio or walkway installation cost?
A 400 square foot hardscape patio or walkway costs between $3,000 and $8,000 in Big Horn County, averaging $5,000. Materials must be rated for freeze-thaw cycles given the 7,498 annual heating degree-days in this cold climate zone.
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What is the best time to start a landscaping project here?
Late May through September offers the optimal window for landscaping in Big Horn County. The IECC Zone 6B climate and heating-dominated conditions mean frost risk extends into mid-May, and the compressed growing season makes early booking essential for contractor availability.
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Should I choose drought-tolerant plants for my yard?
Yes. Big Horn County's moisture regime is classified as dry (the 'B' in Zone 6B), and cooling degree-days total just 434 annually. Native grasses and xeriscaping reduce irrigation demands, saving both water costs and electricity for pumping at $0.133 per kWh.
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How much does sod installation cost per square foot?
Sod installation for a 2,000 square foot lawn runs $1,500 to $4,000, averaging $2,500. That works out to $0.75 to $2.00 per square foot, with the typical project at $1.25 per square foot including soil preparation and labor.
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What weather risks should I consider for landscaping?
Wildfire risk scores 94.85 (Relatively Moderate), making fire-resistant plant choices and defensible space design valuable. Winter weather risk at 88.48 (Relatively High) requires cold-hardy plants and freeze-resistant hardscape materials. Lightning risk at 83.24 affects irrigation system design.
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Are financing options available for landscaping projects?
Yes. With mortgage rates at 6.36%, many homeowners use personal loans or contractor financing for projects under $10,000. Some contractors offer 12-month same-as-cash terms, making a $9,000 project roughly $750 monthly without interest charges.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.