Pricing Guides 2026-03-11

How Much Does Lawn Care Cost in Kelowna? 2026 Pricing Guide

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Written by Ramoy Brissett
Owner & Operator, Cool Runnings Landscape & Maintenance · March 11, 2026

Quick Summary

If you've ever called a landscaping company in Kelowna and gotten a quote that felt like it came out of thin air, you're not alone. Lawn care pricing here varies widely, and for good reason. A 500 square foot townhouse lawn is a completely different job than a 5,000 square foot property on the Westside. In 2026, most Kelowna homeowners pay between $150 and $500 per month for regular lawn maintenance, but that range covers everything from basic biweekly mowing to full-service programs that include fertilizing, aeration, weed control, and edging. Labour rates in the Okanagan run $75–$130 per person per hour, and that's before equipment and materials. This guide breaks down what you actually get at each price point, what drives costs up, and what questions to ask before signing a seasonal contract. Whatever quote you receive, confirm exactly what's covered. A low monthly number that excludes fertilizing, edging, and cleanup can end up costing more than a higher rate that includes everything. For tips on vetting companies before you sign anything, see how-to-choose-landscaper-kelowna.

What the $150–$250/Month Range Gets You

At the lower end of the market, you're typically looking at biweekly mowing, basic edging along pathways and driveways, and a blowdown of clippings. This works well for small to medium yards, think 1,500 to 3,000 square feet, with relatively flat terrain and no complex landscaping. Some companies in this range offer fertilizing as an add-on, but it's usually not included. If your lawn is straightforward and you just want it kept tidy, this tier is reasonable. Be aware that biweekly can become a problem during Kelowna's hot July and August when grass goes dormant or dries out unevenly, some homeowners drop to monthly visits in peak summer.

What the $300–$500/Month Range Gets You

Full-service lawn care programs in Kelowna typically include weekly mowing, seasonal fertilizing (usually 4–6 applications per year timed to Okanagan growing patterns), weed control, edging, and in many cases aeration and overseeding in the fall. This tier suits larger properties, 4,000 square feet and up, or homeowners who want a hands-off approach. Companies in this range are also more likely to adjust their schedule around Kelowna's water restrictions, which matter because watering windows affect how and when mowing should happen. Expect the higher end of $400–$500 for properties with slopes, ornamental beds, or irrigation systems that need seasonal management.

What Drives Lawn Care Prices Up in Kelowna

Several factors push costs above the baseline. Slope and terrain are big ones, hillside yards take more time and are harder on equipment. Kelowna's sandy, alkaline soil (pH 7.5–8.5) also means lawns need more amendment and more frequent fertilizing to stay green, which adds to material costs. Yard access matters too; if a truck and trailer can't get close, manual equipment adds time. The presence of ornamental beds, fruit trees, or irrigation systems increases the scope of work significantly. Finally, distance plays a role, companies serving Lake Country, West Kelowna, or the South Slopes factor in drive time.

One-Time vs. Seasonal Contracts: Which Makes More Sense?

One-time mowing visits in Kelowna typically run $80–$200 depending on yard size. That sounds manageable until you realize you might need 18–22 visits between April and October. On a seasonal contract, the per-visit cost drops and companies prioritize your property on their schedule. Most reputable landscapers in Kelowna offer contracts from May through October, sometimes with an optional spring cleanup add-on in April. If you're unsure about commitment, ask for a trial period, three months is common. Seasonal contracts also tend to come with better communication: you know when they're coming, and they know your yard.

How to Compare Quotes Fairly

When you're getting quotes, make sure you're comparing the same scope of work. Ask in this case: Does this include edging? Fertilizing? Weed control? How often will you visit? What happens during drought restrictions when watering is limited to odd/even days or midnight–6am windows? A quote that looks 30% cheaper might not include fertilizing or might only visit every three weeks. Ask what type of fertilizer they use, synthetic vs. slow-release organic matters a lot in Kelowna's climate. And ask who will actually be showing up. Owner-operated companies often provide more consistent service than large crews where the crew changes week to week.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does lawn mowing cost in Kelowna?

A single mowing visit in Kelowna typically costs $80–$200 depending on yard size and accessibility. On a seasonal contract, the per-visit rate drops, most homeowners pay $50–$120 per visit when bundled into a monthly program.

How many times per season does a Kelowna lawn need to be mowed?

Most Kelowna lawns need mowing roughly every 10–14 days from May through July, then every 2–3 weeks in August when heat slows growth, then back to every 10–14 days in September. That works out to 18–22 visits between April and October for most homeowners.

Is it worth getting a seasonal lawn care contract in Kelowna?

For most homeowners, yes. Seasonal contracts typically reduce the per-visit cost by 15–25% compared to one-time visits, and you get priority scheduling. They're especially valuable in spring and fall when demand for lawn services spikes and one-time bookings can have 2–3 week wait times.

Does lawn care pricing in Kelowna include fertilizing?

Not always. Some companies include seasonal fertilizing (4–6 applications per year) in their full-service programs, but many offer it as a separate add-on costing $60–$150 per application depending on yard size and product used. Always confirm what's included before signing.

Do Kelowna water restrictions affect lawn care service?

Yes. During Stage 2 and Stage 3 restrictions, watering is limited to odd/even days and often only between midnight and 6am. A good lawn care company will adjust fertilizing schedules during dry spells and won't apply granular fertilizer to a bone-dry lawn, which can burn grass. Ask your provider how they handle restriction periods.

Cool Runnings Landscape & Maintenance offers honest, straightforward lawn care pricing for Kelowna homeowners. Call Ramoy at (250) 307-9220 for a free estimate, no pressure, no guesswork.

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Ramoy Brissett
Owner & Operator, Cool Runnings Landscape & Maintenance

Ramoy Brissett is the owner and lead landscaper at Cool Runnings, which he founded in 2017. With 9+ years of hands-on experience working in the Okanagan Valley's unique semi-arid climate, he personally oversees every job the company takes on. His expertise covers lawn care, sod installation, drought-tolerant planting, mulch and drainage, and full-yard renovations across Kelowna, West Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, and Salmon Arm.

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