Updated April 2026· Independently researched·14 min read
Richmond is one of Melbourne's most heritage-dense suburbs. Victorian miners' cottages and Federation terraces dominate, most under Inner West Council conservation area controls. Rewiring, replumbing and any structural work requires careful attention to heritage conditions. Expect a 10–20% premium over inner-city average for complex heritage jobs. Travel surcharges are rarely a factor — Richmond is well within the inner Melbourne tradie belt.
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Heritage overlay — Inner West Council
Richmond falls within a heritage conservation area. For landscaper work this can mean requirements around concealed runs, material matching, and council notification for certain changes. Always confirm heritage conditions apply to your specific property before work begins.
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Parking & access in Richmond
Generally available in residential streets. Bridge Road and Victoria Street commercial strips are harder. Not a major factor for most residential jobs.
How Richmond compares to nearby suburbs
Local tip for this area: Heritage suburbs have higher trade costs, but you can offset this by bundling multiple small jobs into a single visit (saving repeat call-out fees), booking during standard business hours, and getting quotes from tradies based locally who factor in less travel time. Always check that quoted work includes parking costs upfront.
Prices shift suburb-to-suburb based on travel time, parking, and local housing stock.
Most landscaping jobs in Richmond cost $6,270–$25,070
for a basic backyard makeover
That covers turf, garden beds, basic paving, and planting for a standard Richmond backyard. Hourly rates run $70–$135/hr. Full landscape designs for new homes start from $18,805 and can exceed $69,000.
+5.1%Landscaping costs in Richmond have risen this quarter, driven by strong construction activity and trade shortages.Q1 2026 vs Q4 2025
Average Landscaping Cost in Richmond
$150
per hour for standard residential work
Call-Out Fee
$75–$190
Emergency Rate
$315–$875
Common Job
$190–$500
Budget $100/hrAverage $150/hrPremium $250/hr
Landscaping in Richmond costs $70–$135 per hour for a landscaper, or $6,270–$25,070 for a basic backyard makeover including turf, garden beds, and simple hardscaping. Full landscape packages for new homes run $18,805–$69,000 depending on scope and materials.
We've compiled pricing from landscapers across Richmond and nearby suburbs, plus hipages, leading tradie platforms, and leading tradie platforms listings as of February 2026. All prices include GST.
Quick answerLandscaping in Richmond costs $70–$135 /hr, with most averaging $100 /hr. GST included — verified April 2026. Get free Richmond quotes →
Detailed Pricing — Richmond 2026
Service
Low
Typical
High
Landscaper (hourly rate)
$70/hr
$100
$135
Garden design / plan
$1,005per plan
$2,505
$6,270
Natural turf — supply & lay
$17/sqm
$35
$50
Synthetic turf — supply & install
$60/sqm
$95
$155
Retaining wall (timber sleeper)
$185/sqm
$375
$625
Retaining wall (concrete sleeper)
$315/sqm
$565
$875
Garden bed (plants + mulch)
$60/sqm
$125
$225
Irrigation system
$2,015total
$3,515
$5,670
Paving / pavers
$75/sqm
$125
$200
Decking (hardwood)
$375/sqm
$625
$935
Basic backyard makeover
$6,270total
$15,040
$25,070
Full landscape (new home)
$18,805total
$37,605
$69,000
Prices verified April 2026 · Cross-referenced against 90+ Australian trade pricing sources · See methodology
Prices include GST. Based on Melbourne metro area, Mar 2026. Outer suburbs may vary.
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What to Know About Landscaping Work in Richmond
Richmond combines heritage workers' cottages with modern apartment developments, particularly along the Yarra corridor. Electricians working on the older housing stock (pre-1940) regularly find aluminium wiring, outdated fuse boxes, and inadequate earthing that needs rectification. The suburb's density means many homes share boundary walls, which can complicate cable routing for switchboard upgrades.
Common landscaping issues in Richmond: Tiny rear courtyards and pocket gardens. Steep harbour-side blocks need terracing and retaining. Established fig and jacaranda trees have extensive root systems that complicate ground-level work.
Access & parking: Notoriously difficult — one-way streets and no off-street parking add time to every job.
Landscaping rates in Richmond typically range from $55–$140/hr, with most landscapers quoting around $85/hr. This reflects Richmond's position in the inner premium zone of Melbourne, where higher demand, heritage properties, and access constraints push prices above the Melbourne metro average.
What Affects Landscaping Costs in Richmond
Scope of work
A simple turf and garden bed job in Richmond ($6,270–$25,070) is very different to a full landscape with retaining walls, decking, and irrigation ($18,805–$69,000). Define your scope clearly before getting quotes.
Hardscaping vs softscaping
Hardscaping (paving at $75–$200/sqm, decking at $375–$935/sqm) costs more than softscaping (turf at $17–$50/sqm, plants, mulch) in Richmond. Most projects combine both.
Site conditions
Sloping blocks, rocky soil, poor drainage, and limited access in Richmond all increase costs. A flat, accessible block is the cheapest to landscape.
Plant & material selection
Native and drought-tolerant plants suit Richmond's climate and are cheaper long-term (less water, less maintenance). Premium materials like natural stone paving cost 2–3x more than basic options.
Irrigation
An irrigation system ($2,015–$5,670 in Richmond) adds cost upfront but saves water and time long-term. Essential for large lawns or garden beds.
Design fees
A professional landscape design ($1,005–$6,270 in Richmond) isn't mandatory but helps avoid costly mistakes and ensures a cohesive result, especially for larger projects.
How to Save Money on Landscaping in Richmond
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Get quotes from licensed Richmond landscapers — scope and pricing vary enormously
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Start with a professional design plan for projects over $10,900 — it pays for itself in avoided mistakes
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Choose drought-tolerant and native plants suited to Richmond's climate to reduce long-term water costs
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Stage larger projects if budget is tight — hardscaping first, then softscaping
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Ask about soil quality and drainage before planting — poor soil prep leads to plant failure
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Check if the Richmond quote includes site cleanup, waste removal, and a maintenance guide
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a landscaper charge per hour in Richmond?
Landscaper hourly rates in Richmond are at the higher end of the range due to parking, access difficulty, and heritage property constraints. However, most landscaping work is quoted per project rather than hourly — a fixed quote gives you more cost certainty. Hourly rates are more common for maintenance visits and smaller jobs. High demand and limited parking keep rates elevated, so getting three quotes for any project over $2,000 is always recommended.
How much does a backyard makeover cost in Richmond?
Backyard makeover costs in Richmond scale dramatically with scope. A basic tidy-up with new plantings and mulch costs far less than a full design-and-build with hardscaping, retaining walls, and irrigation. In Richmond's heritage terraces and older apartment blocks, compact courtyards mean smaller scope but higher per-sqm costs due to tight access and premium finishes. Always get a detailed written quote with a plant list and materials schedule.
How much does turf cost to supply and lay in Richmond?
Turf supply and installation in Richmond includes soil preparation, levelling, the turf itself, and initial watering setup. Couch and kikuyu are the most affordable varieties; buffalo (like Sir Walter) costs more but handles shade better. In Richmond, where heritage terraces and older apartment blocks creates varying garden conditions, turf selection should match your garden's sun exposure, foot traffic, and maintenance commitment. Spring and autumn are the best times to lay turf in Melbourne.
How much does decking cost in Richmond?
Decking in Richmond depends on deck size, height above ground, timber species (or composite), and subframe complexity. Treated pine is the most affordable; hardwood (merbau, spotted gum) costs significantly more but lasts longer. Composite decking has a higher upfront cost but minimal ongoing maintenance. In Richmond's heritage terraces and older apartment blocks, limited access for material delivery may add to labour costs. Council approval may be needed for elevated decks.
Do I need a landscape design?
For projects over $10,000 or involving significant structural elements (retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, pools), a professional landscape design pays for itself in avoided mistakes and better outcomes. For simpler jobs — garden bed refreshes, new turf, basic planting — a design may not be necessary. In Richmond, many landscapers offer a design-and-build service where the design cost is credited against the construction quote.
How long does a landscaping project take?
Timelines vary hugely with scope. A garden refresh (clean-up, mulch, new plants) takes 1–3 days. A full backyard makeover with hardscaping, retaining walls, and planting takes 2–6 weeks. In Richmond's heritage terraces and older apartment blocks, tight access can slow material delivery and extend timelines. Weather delays are common for soil and planting work — allow buffer in your timeline, especially during Melbourne's wetter months.
Our Methodology
Prices on this page are compiled from publicly available cost guides, leading tradie marketplaces, peak industry body data, and individual tradesperson websites across Australia. We cross-reference ranges from multiple sources and adjust for city-specific cost differences based on advertised rates, salary data, and cost-of-living indicators. Our guides are independently produced — we don't employ tradespeople and have no commercial relationship with any service provider. All prices are estimates and will vary based on your specific job. Always get multiple quotes. Last reviewed April 2026. Read our full methodology →
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