Garden & Landscaping in Mallorca
There are 283 garden and landscaping providers listed on mallorca.com, rated 4.6★ on average. Gardeners in Mallorca know the particular requirements of the Mediterranean climate: heat-resistant plants, efficient drip irrigation and low-maintenance design. Find your gardener on mallorca.com.
283 businesses found
PODES I JARDINS | Podas , Tala de arboles , Jardinería , Paisajismo y más.5.0(5)
Palmanyola+34654509031
Garden and houses
Palma+34642213130
Jardines Patricio
Palma+34625806300
Jarineria y Florestaciones Mallorquinas S.L.
Palma+34971492860
Jc palmeras
Santanyí+34 625 95 72 36
Emmuse, S.L.
+346034019
La Indioteria Rural. 07120.
Palma+34 634 64 92 44
Pedro Pascual Jardinería y Paisajismo
+34619705343
Sa Pauma Jardineria
+34601372192
Ana Landare
+34652753390
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a gardener cost in Mallorca?
Regular garden maintenance costs from around €100-300 per month depending on garden size. Hourly rates are €20-35. Garden design and installation costs €2,000-15,000+.
How do you maintain a garden in Mallorca in summer?
In summer, watering is key – ideally with drip irrigation in the early morning or evening. Mulching reduces evaporation. Do not mow the lawn too short and choose heat-resistant plants.
Which trees grow well in Mallorca?
Olive trees, almond trees, carob trees, citrus and orange trees, fig trees, pines and palms thrive in Mallorca. All are adapted to the Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers.
How much does a gardener cost in Mallorca?
A gardener in Mallorca charges around €15-25 per hour. Monthly garden maintenance contracts for a medium-sized garden (lawn mowing, hedge trimming, irrigation) cost around €200-400. Pool care is often offered as a combined package. For a complete garden redesign, expect €3,000-15,000 depending on size and planting.
Which plants are suitable for a garden in Mallorca?
Particularly suitable for Mallorca's climate are drought-resistant plants: olive trees, bougainvillea, lavender, rosemary, oleander, fig trees, pomegranates, and palms. Native plants (plantes autòctones) need less irrigation and are less prone to disease. Watering should be done via a drip system (riego por goteo), as water scarcity is an increasing issue in Mallorca.