How to Start a Landscaping Business in Alabama (2026)



Last updated: February 25, 2026

Starting a landscaping business in Alabama has relatively low barriers at the state level – there is no statewide landscape contractor license required for basic lawn care and maintenance. However, if you apply pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers commercially, you need a license from the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI). The Horticulture Professional Services License covers landscape design, tree surgery, landscape planting, and ornamental/turf pest control for $175/year. Alabama’s year-round growing season (especially in the southern part of the state) creates consistent demand. Workers’ comp is required at 5+ employees. This guide covers every requirement using official Alabama sources.

Landscaping Requirements in Alabama at a Glance

Requirement Agency Cost Timeline
LLC Formation Secretary of State $228 (online) 3-5 business days
Horticulture Professional Services License AL Dept of Agriculture $175/year After passing exam
Pesticide Applicator Exam AL Dept of Agriculture $75 (in-person) / $125 (computer) Schedule with ADAI
Municipal Business License City/County Clerk Varies ($50-$300+) 1-5 business days
General Liability Insurance Private Carrier $1,500-$3,000/year Before operations
Workers’ Comp Insurance Private Carrier Varies by payroll Before hiring 5th employee
Commercial Auto Insurance Private Carrier $1,500-$3,000/year Before operations
Federal EIN IRS Free Immediate (online)

How to Start a Landscaping Business in Alabama (Step by Step)


Step 1: Form Your Business Entity

Register an LLC with the Alabama Secretary of State ($228 online: $28 name reservation + $200 Certificate of Formation). Apply for a free federal EIN at IRS.gov.

Step 2: Get Pesticide/Horticulture Licensing (If Applicable)

Basic lawn mowing, trimming, and maintenance do NOT require a state license. However, if you commercially apply pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, or fertilizers, you need licensing from the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries.

Horticulture Professional Services License

This is the primary license for landscaping companies that offer chemical application services. It covers:

  • Landscape design and installation
  • Tree surgery/arboriculture
  • Landscape planting
  • Ornamental and turf pest control (OTPC)
Item Cost Notes
Pesticide applicator exam $75 (in-person) / $125 (computer-based) 50 questions; study materials from ADAI
Horticulture Professional Services License $175/year Covers all horticulture categories
License period October 1 – September 30 Annual renewal

Private Applicator Certification

If you only apply pesticides to your own property (not commercially), a private applicator certification costs $45 for 3 years. This does NOT cover commercial application to client properties.

Exam Details

The pesticide applicator exam covers core pesticide safety plus your specific category (Ornamental & Turf Pest Control for landscapers). Study materials are available through ADAI’s Pesticide Management Division and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Auburn University).

Step 3: Get Local Permits and Business License

  • Municipal business license: Required in most Alabama cities. Contact your city clerk or county license commission.
  • Zoning approval: If storing commercial equipment (mowers, trailers) at your home or a commercial property, verify local zoning allows it.
  • Nursery dealer license: If you sell live plants, you may need a nursery dealer license from ADAI.

Step 4: Get Insurance

  • General liability: $1 million per occurrence / $2 million aggregate ($1,500-$3,000/year). Essential for property damage claims (damaged irrigation, broken windows, injured bystanders).
  • Commercial auto: Required for trucks, trailers, and equipment hauling ($1,500-$3,000/year).
  • Workers’ comp: Required at 5+ employees. Landscaping carries moderate-to-high workers’ comp rates due to physical labor, equipment, and outdoor conditions. Penalties for non-compliance: $1,000/employee/day.
  • Inland marine (equipment): Covers tools and equipment on trailers or in vehicles ($300-$800/year).

Step 5: Get Equipment and Start Marketing

Essential equipment for an Alabama landscaping business:

  • Commercial mower: Zero-turn or walk-behind ($3,000-$12,000)
  • String trimmer/edger: Commercial grade ($200-$600)
  • Backpack blower: Commercial grade ($300-$600)
  • Hedge trimmer: ($200-$500)
  • Trailer: Open landscape trailer ($2,000-$5,000)
  • Truck: 1/2-ton or 3/4-ton pickup ($15,000-$35,000 used)
  • Spray equipment: If applying chemicals ($500-$3,000)

Cost to Start a Landscaping Business in Alabama

Item Cost Notes
LLC Formation $228 $28 name reservation + $200 formation
Pesticide Exam + License $250-$300 $75-$125 exam + $175 license (if applying chemicals)
Municipal Business License $50-$300 Varies by city/county
Commercial Mower $3,000-$12,000 Zero-turn recommended for efficiency
Hand Tools (trimmer, blower, edger) $700-$1,700 Commercial grade
Trailer $2,000-$5,000 Open landscape trailer
Truck (used) $15,000-$35,000 1/2-ton or 3/4-ton pickup
General Liability Insurance $1,500-$3,000/year $1M per occurrence recommended
Commercial Auto Insurance $1,500-$3,000/year Per vehicle
Marketing $300-$1,000 Door hangers, vehicle magnets, website
Federal EIN Free Apply online at IRS.gov

Estimated total startup cost: $25,000-$62,000 (including truck; $10,000-$27,000 without truck)



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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a license to start a landscaping business in Alabama?

Basic lawn mowing, trimming, and maintenance do not require a state license. However, if you commercially apply pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers, you need a Horticulture Professional Services License from the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries ($175/year after passing the pesticide applicator exam).

How much does a pesticide license cost in Alabama?

The pesticide applicator exam costs $75 (in-person) or $125 (computer-based). The Horticulture Professional Services License is $175/year, running from October 1 to September 30. Total first-year cost: $250-$300.

Is landscaping work taxable in Alabama?

Landscaping services (mowing, trimming, planting) are generally not subject to Alabama sales tax. Alabama only taxes a narrow list of services. However, if you sell tangible goods like plants, mulch, or sod, those products may be taxable at the state rate of 4% plus local rates.

When do I need workers’ comp for my landscaping business?

Alabama requires workers’ compensation at 5 or more employees. Landscaping businesses should be aware that the penalty is $1,000 per employee per day for non-compliance. Landscaping carries moderate-to-high workers’ comp rates due to physical labor and equipment risks.

Do I need a contractor license for landscaping in Alabama?

Alabama does not require a general contractor license for landscaping work. However, if your landscaping projects involve significant hardscaping (retaining walls, patios, outdoor structures) that exceed certain dollar thresholds, you may need to check with the Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors.

How much does it cost to start a landscaping business in Alabama?

Total startup costs range from $25,000-$62,000 with a used truck, or $10,000-$27,000 without. Major expenses include a truck ($15,000-$35,000), commercial mower ($3,000-$12,000), trailer ($2,000-$5,000), insurance ($3,000-$6,000/year), and licensing ($478-$828).


Robert Smith
About the Author

Robert Smith has run a licensed private investigation firm for 8 years from the Florida-Georgia state line - where he learned firsthand how wildly business licensing rules differ between states just miles apart. He personally researched requirements across all 50 states and D.C., reviewing hundreds of government sources over hundreds of hours to build guides he wished existed when he started. Not a lawyer or accountant - just a business owner who has done the research so you don't have to.