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IndustryLandscaping companies

Digital growth for landscaping companies.

Landscaping sells on the before-and-after, yet the transformations too often sit in a slow, poorly shot gallery. We build editorial sites that carry the value of a full design-and-build and keep the winter order book filled.

Sector
trades
Studio
London
Disciplines
Web · SEO · PPC · Brand · AI
Avg. organic lift
212%
Where leads leak

Common reasons landscaping companies lose work online.

  • Slow, low-resolution galleries that fail to show the before-and-after transformation the whole sale depends on

  • No distinction between design-and-build and maintenance, so high-value clients feel they have come to the wrong place

  • Nothing about lead time or booking window, so serious clients assume you are too busy and enquire elsewhere

  • BALI or APL accreditation is hidden, so the decision defaults to whoever quotes cheapest

What good looks like

How the best landscaping companies convert.

  • Fast, editorial project pages with full before-and-after photography that conveys the scale and craft of a build

  • Clear separation between design-and-build, hard landscaping and maintenance so each client sees their own journey

  • Honest lead-time and process information so serious clients understand how and when to commission

  • BALI, APL or manufacturer-accredited badges shown where they build trust in a big-ticket decision

Outcomes
212%

Average organic traffic lift in 6 months

5.3x

Average return on ad spend

68%

Reduction in cost per lead

Quick wins

Start with a practical audit, not a sales call.

Pick the funnel that matches where you are. Each comes back with written, specific findings within one working day.

FAQ

Common questions.

  • How do landscaping companies get more clients online?

    Landscaping sells on visible results, so the priorities are a fast website with strong before-and-after galleries, a complete Google Business Profile, and reviews after every build. Rank locally for garden design, patio and driveway searches in the areas you cover. Because demand is seasonal, promote design commissions through winter to fill the spring order book, and use paid ads to capture the busy-season enquiry surge.

  • Do landscapers need a website or is Houzz and Checkatrade enough?

    Directories like Houzz and Checkatrade bring enquiries but list you beside every competitor and take a cut of the attention. Your own website is where you control the story, show full-resolution before-and-after galleries, explain your process and prove accreditations like BALI or APL. It also ranks for 'garden designer near me' and captures clients researching a big project, so you depend less on platforms whose fees and rankings you cannot control.

  • How do I get more high-value garden design jobs and fewer small ones?

    Attracting design-and-build clients over maintenance work comes down to how you present yourself. Lead with editorial photography of large, finished projects, separate design-and-build from maintenance on the site, and let your enquiry form qualify budget and scope early. Ranking for 'garden design' rather than 'gardener' and showing accreditations like BALI signals a design-led firm, so casual, low-value enquiries self-select out before they reach you.

  • When should landscapers market to fill their calendar?

    Because landscaping demand peaks in spring and summer, the time to market design-and-build projects is autumn and winter, when clients plan and you have capacity to design. Promoting commissions off-season fills the spring build slots before competitors. During the busy season, paid ads and strong local rankings capture urgent demand, while steady review collection year-round keeps you visible when the next planning cycle begins.

  • How much does a landscaping company website cost?

    There is no single figure, as cost follows scope. A design-and-build firm that lives on photography needs a higher-quality, image-led build than a maintenance-only outfit, and more pages if you cover several services and towns. Cost is driven by the number of project galleries, the standard of photography and features like quote forms or booking. Treat it as a portfolio that wins high-value work, and budget accordingly.

09Let’s Discuss

Let’s discuss a project.

Tell us about your business, your ambition, and your timing. We’ll come back within one working day with the right shape of partnership for what you’re trying to build.

Studio
1st Floor Woodgate Studios, 2-8 Games Road
Cockfosters EN4 9HN
United Kingdom