How to Start a Landscaping Business in Iowa (2026)



Last updated: February 25, 2026

Starting a landscaping business in Iowa is relatively straightforward if you only provide mowing, trimming, planting, and non-chemical services. However, if you apply any pesticides (herbicides, insecticides, fungicides) to a client’s property for hire, you need licensing from the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS). Iowa requires both a Commercial Pesticide Applicator Business License ($25/year per location) and at least one employee certified as a Commercial Pesticide Applicator ($75 for a 3-year certification). Starting in January 2026, Iowa changed its pesticide applicator exam requirements – the closed-book proctored exam format is now required. This guide covers all requirements for starting a compliant Iowa landscaping business.

Iowa Landscaping Business Requirements at a Glance

Requirement Agency Cost Timeline
LLC Formation Iowa Secretary of State $50 (online) 1 business day
Commercial Pesticide Applicator Business License Iowa IDALS $25/year per location Renews December 31 each year
Individual Certified Commercial Pesticide Applicator Iowa IDALS $75/3-year cert Pass exam first
Pesticide Applicator Core Exam Iowa IDALS / ISU Extension Included in cert fee Schedule through IDALS
Category-Specific Exam (3O/3T/3OT) Iowa IDALS / ISU Extension Included in cert fee Schedule with Core exam
Local Business License/Permit City Clerk / County $25-$150 (varies) Varies by city
Public Liability Insurance Private Carrier Varies Min. $100,000 required for IDALS license
Workers’ Compensation Insurance Private Carrier Varies Required with first employee
General Liability Insurance Private Carrier ~$1,500-$3,000/year Before operations

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


Step 1: Form Your Iowa LLC

File a Certificate of Organization with the Iowa Secretary of State via Fast Track Filing ($50 online, 1 business day). Apply for a free federal EIN at IRS.gov.

Step 2: Determine Your Pesticide Licensing Needs

Under Iowa Code Chapter 206, any person or business that applies pesticides to the land or property of another person for hire must be licensed and certified by IDALS.

You need pesticide licensing if you:

  • Apply herbicides (weed killers) to client lawns or landscapes
  • Apply insecticides for pest control in landscaping
  • Apply fungicides to client plants, trees, or turf
  • Apply any product claiming to control, kill, or repel pests on client property

You generally do NOT need pesticide licensing if you:

  • Only mow, trim, edge, and maintain lawn without any chemical applications
  • Only plant, mulch, and do non-chemical landscaping work
  • Apply fertilizers that make no pesticide claims

Note: Many landscapers choose to get licensed even if not initially required, since clients often request weed control services and the license allows significant business expansion.

Step 3: Get Certified as a Commercial Pesticide Applicator

The certification is administered by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) Pesticide Bureau.

Relevant categories for landscapers:

Category Covers
3O – Ornamental Pest Control Trees, shrubs, flowers, ornamentals outside greenhouses
3T – Turf Pest Control Turf grasses, lawn care
3OT – Ornamental and Turf Combined category (covers both above)

Exam process (effective January 2026):

  • Two exams required: (1) Iowa Core exam (50 questions) covering pesticide safety, laws, and general principles; and (2) a category-specific exam (35 questions)
  • Both are now closed-book, proctored exams (the unproctored private applicator option ended December 31, 2025)
  • Study materials available from Iowa State University Extension: extension.iastate.edu/psep
  • Contact IDALS to schedule exams: 515-281-5601 | iowaagriculture.gov

Certification fee: $75 for a 3-year certification period

Renewal options (every 3 years):

  • Re-take the exams, OR
  • Attend approved Continuing Commercial Instruction Courses (C-CIC); fee is typically $45 per session for most categories

Step 4: Get the IDALS Commercial Pesticide Applicator Business License

In addition to having an individually certified applicator on staff, your business must hold a separate Commercial Pesticide Applicator Business License:

  • Annual fee: $25 per business location
  • Expiration: December 31 of each year; renewal notifications sent by IDALS
  • Insurance requirement: Minimum $100,000 per occurrence property damage and public liability insurance (OR $100,000 each occurrence / $300,000 aggregate)
  • Apply through IDALS: iowaagriculture.gov/pesticide-bureau | 515-281-5601

Step 5: Get Local Business Permits

Check whether your city or county requires a local business license. Iowa has no statewide general business license. Use the free IASourceLink License Navigator to identify requirements for your location. If operating from home, check whether your city requires a home occupation permit.

Step 6: Get Business Insurance

General Liability Insurance

  • Protects against property damage (damaged sprinkler system, broken windows, plant death from chemical misapplication) and bodily injury claims
  • Required by IDALS: minimum $100,000/occurrence for pesticide applicator business license
  • Recommended: $1 million per occurrence for most commercial accounts
  • Typical cost: $1,500-$3,000/year for small landscaping companies

Commercial Auto Insurance

Required if using vehicles for business. Personal auto policies exclude commercial use. If you pull a trailer with equipment, ensure the trailer is covered.

Workers’ Compensation Insurance

Required with your first employee in Iowa. Landscaping is a high-risk category (outdoor work, equipment hazards, chemical exposure, heat illness). Iowa requires coverage immediately upon hiring.

Startup Cost Breakdown: Iowa Landscaping Business

Item Cost Notes
LLC Formation $50 Fast Track Filing; 1 business day
Commercial Pesticide Applicator Cert (individual) $75 3-year certification from IDALS
IDALS Business License $25/year Per location; expires December 31
Local Business License $25-$150 Varies by Iowa city/county
General Liability Insurance $1,500-$3,000/year Min. $100,000 required; $1M recommended
Commercial Auto Insurance $1,500-$3,000/year Required for business vehicle use
Commercial Mower $3,000-$15,000 Walk-behind or zero-turn; new vs. used
Trailer $2,000-$5,000 For hauling equipment; open or enclosed
Hand Tools and Equipment $1,000-$3,000 Trimmers, blowers, edgers, spreaders, sprayers
Truck/Vehicle (if needed) $15,000-$40,000 Used 1-ton truck is common entry point
Marketing (initial) $200-$500 Door hangers, vehicle magnets, Google Business Profile

Estimated startup cost (basic mowing + chemical services): $25,000-$65,000


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Frequently Asked Questions

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

If you only provide mowing, trimming, planting, and non-chemical services, you do not need a pesticide applicator license. However, if you apply any pesticides (herbicides, insecticides, fungicides) to client property for hire, you need: (1) an individual Certified Commercial Pesticide Applicator certification from IDALS ($75/3 years); and (2) a Commercial Pesticide Applicator Business License ($25/year from IDALS). Contact IDALS at 515-281-5601 or iowaagriculture.gov for details.

How much does the Iowa pesticide applicator license cost?

There are two parts: the individual certification costs $75 for a 3-year period from IDALS. The business license costs $25 per year per location. Both are required if your company applies pesticides for hire. The individual certification also requires passing both the Iowa Core exam and a category-specific exam (Categories 3O, 3T, or 3OT for landscaping work).

What changed about Iowa pesticide exams in 2026?

Starting January 1, 2026, Iowa eliminated the unproctored private applicator exam option for commercial applicators. Now all commercial pesticide applicator exams must be closed-book and proctored. The exams are administered through IDALS at approved testing locations. Study materials are available from ISU Extension (extension.iastate.edu/psep). Contact IDALS at 515-281-5601 to schedule exams.

Do landscapers need workers’ compensation in Iowa?

Yes, with your first employee. Iowa requires workers’ compensation as soon as you hire any employee for most industries. Landscaping is classified as a high-risk occupation with significant physical hazards. There is no minimum employee threshold for most Iowa employers. Purchase coverage through a private insurer or Iowa’s assigned risk pool.

What insurance do I need for a landscaping business in Iowa?

You need: (1) General liability insurance – IDALS requires minimum $100,000/occurrence for your pesticide business license; $1 million is recommended for commercial accounts; (2) Commercial auto insurance for business vehicle use; and (3) Workers’ compensation insurance when you hire employees. Total insurance costs typically run $3,000-$6,000/year for a small operation.

How do I renew my Iowa pesticide applicator certification?

Iowa commercial pesticide applicator certifications are valid for 3 years. To renew, you can either: (1) re-take and pass the Core exam and category-specific exam; or (2) attend approved Continuing Commercial Instruction Courses (C-CIC) from IDALS. C-CIC fees are typically $45 per session for most categories. IDALS sends renewal notifications before your certification expires.


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.