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Start a Landscaping Business in Kansas

Design, install, and maintain landscapes in Kansas.

Kansas landscaping operates in the transition zone—where cool-season and warm-season plants overlap—requiring broader plant knowledge than single-zone states. The KC metro (straddling KS/MO) is the largest market. Wichita is a strong secondary market. Wind is a constant factor: windbreaks, privacy screens, and wind-resistant plants are popular services. The season runs March-November. Kansas soil is generally fertile but alkaline—know your soil amendments. The $160 LLC fee is moderate. Operating costs are 12% below national average. Commercial landscape maintenance for office parks and retail centers provides steady recurring revenue.

Important Notices

Transition Zone Plant Knowledge

Kansas sits where cool-season and warm-season plants overlap. Wrong plant selection fails. Know which species work in your area—it varies even within the state.

Bid Projects, Don't Quote Hourly

Never quote landscaping by the hour—you'll always underbid. Estimate materials + labor, add your markup, and present a fixed project price. Clients want predictability.

Plant Warranties Cost Money

Offering a 1-year plant warranty builds trust but can cost you if plants die. Use quality nursery stock, plant correctly, and educate clients on watering. Budget 5-10% for warranty replacements.

Important Notices

Item Low High
Truck or Vehicle 3/4 ton truck for towing trailer and hauling materials $4,400 $13,200
Trailer Open landscape trailer, 6x12 minimum with ramps and tool racks $1,320 $3,520
Commercial Mower Zero-turn or walk-behind for maintenance contracts $2,640 $7,040
Hand Tools & Power Tools Shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows, trimmer, blower, edger, chainsaw $440 $1,760
Hardscaping Tools Plate compactor, levels, saw for pavers. Rent larger equipment as needed $264 $1,320
LLC Filing (Kansas) Kansas Secretary of State $160 $160
General Liability Insurance $1M coverage. Essential for work on client property $528 $1,320
Marketing & Website Google Business Profile, portfolio website with project photos, yard signs $176 $704
Initial Plant/Material Stock Mulch, soil, starter plant inventory for first projects $440 $1,760
Design Software Free options available. Paid software for 3D renderings helps close sales $0 $440
Total $10,368 $31,224
Complete Landscaping Startup Guide National costs, equipment lists, pricing strategy, and step-by-step instructions.

Contractor License & Requirements

LLC or Business Entity

File with Kansas Secretary of State. LLC protects personal assets from job-site claims.

1-2 weeks

$160

General Liability Insurance

Minimum $1M. Commercial clients and HOAs require proof of insurance.

1-3 days

$528-$1320/yr

Business License

City/county license. Some Kansas cities require contractor registration.

1-2 weeks

$50-300

Pesticide Applicator License

Required if applying pesticides/herbicides. Kansas Department of Agriculture.

2-6 weeks

$50-200

EIN (Tax ID)

Apply at IRS.gov. Required for business bank account and hiring employees.

Same day

Free

Contractor License & Requirements

Wichita

397K

Largest city. Suburban homes with large lots. Wind protection landscaping in demand.

Overland Park

197K

Affluent KC suburb. Premium landscape installations. HOA maintenance contracts.

Kansas City (KS)

156K

KC metro. Serve both KS and MO sides. Commercial and residential.

Topeka

127K

State capital. Government properties. Moderate residential market.

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Kansas Landscaping Tips

Windbreak and Privacy Screen Installs

Kansas wind is relentless. Evergreen windbreaks, privacy screens, and wind-resistant plant installations are in constant demand. These are high-value projects ($3,000-10,000+) unique to the market.

Before/After Photos Close Sales

Professional before/after photos of completed projects are your best sales tool. Take photos of EVERY project. Post on Google, Instagram, website. Visual transformation sells landscaping better than any ad.

Maintenance Funds Installation

Use recurring maintenance contract income to fund equipment purchases for larger installation projects. Steady cash flow from maintenance makes design-build growth possible without debt.

Seasonal Upsells

Spring mulching, summer planting, fall cleanup, winter pruning—every season has an upsell opportunity. Existing maintenance clients are the easiest to upsell. Seasonal services can add 30-50% to revenue.

Kansas Landscaping Tips

1

Define Your Services

Choose: maintenance only, design-build, or both? Maintenance provides recurring revenue. Design-build offers higher per-project income. Most Kansas landscapers start with maintenance and add design.

2

Register Your Business

File LLC with Kansas Secretary of State ($160). Get EIN. Open business bank account. Choose a professional name that conveys quality.

3

Get Insurance

General liability ($1M minimum) is essential—you're operating heavy equipment near expensive property. Add workers' comp when you hire. Commercial auto for business vehicle.

4

Invest in Core Equipment

Start with truck, trailer, commercial mower, and essential hand tools. Rent specialty equipment (skid steer, compactor) for individual projects until volume justifies purchase.

5

Build a Portfolio

Do 3-5 projects for friends/family at cost to build a photo portfolio. Before/during/after photos are essential for selling future projects. Quality portfolio closes sales.

6

Set Pricing

Research Wichita market rates. Maintenance: per-visit pricing based on property size. Installation: materials + labor markup (50-100%). Always bid projects, never hourly.

7

Create Online Presence

Google Business Profile with project photos generates most leads. Portfolio website showcasing your best work. Instagram for visual marketing. Houzz profile for design clients.

8

Secure First Clients

Start with maintenance contracts (steady income), then add installation projects. Door hangers in target neighborhoods. Real estate agent partnerships for new homeowner landscaping.

9

Build Recurring Revenue

Weekly/bi-weekly maintenance contracts provide predictable base income. Upsell seasonal services: spring cleanup, mulching, fall leaf removal, winter prep.

10

Scale to Design-Build

Once you have steady maintenance income, invest in design skills and tools. Complete landscape design-build projects ($5,000-50,000+) are the highest-margin work in landscaping.

Kansas Landscaping FAQ

How much does it cost to start a landscaping business in Kansas?
A landscaping business in Kansas costs $4,400-$22,000 to start. Major costs: truck, trailer, commercial mower, hand tools, insurance, and LLC filing ($160).
How much can I earn landscaping in Kansas?
Solo landscapers in Kansas earn $35,200-$70,400/year from maintenance. With design-build projects and a crew, $132,000+ is achievable. Profit margins typically run 35-55% for landscaping businesses in Kansas.
Do I need a license to landscape in Kansas?
Basic landscaping requires a business license and LLC in Kansas. Pesticide application requires a separate applicator license. Some cities require contractor registration for hardscaping.
Should I start with maintenance or installation?
Start with maintenance—it provides recurring revenue and requires less equipment. Add installation projects once you have steady income and a portfolio. Maintenance funds growth into design-build.
How do I price landscaping projects?
Calculate total materials cost, estimate labor hours, add overhead, and apply your markup (50-100%). Present as a fixed project price, never hourly. Always walk the property before bidding.
What equipment do I need to start?
Minimum: reliable truck, open trailer, commercial mower, trimmer, blower, edger, and basic hand tools. Total equipment investment: $4,400-$13,200. Rent specialty items until volume justifies purchase.

Kansas Landscaping FAQ

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