Websites for Landscapers

Landscaping companies use websites to showcase transformations, demonstrate design capabilities, and convert homeowners through consultation requests.

What matters for landscaper websites

Extensive portfolio with high-quality before and after photos of real completed projects

Service categories clearly broken down including design, installation, maintenance, and hardscaping

Service area prominently displayed with cities or regions covered

Seasonal availability information and project timeline expectations

Simple consultation request form for initial discussions and site evaluations

Customer testimonials with project types and photos when possible

A landscaper website serves landscape design and maintenance companies by displaying project portfolios with before and after photography, detailing services from landscape design to ongoing maintenance, defining service territories, explaining seasonal availability and project timelines, presenting customer testimonials, and facilitating consultation or quote requests. These sites emphasize visual proof of capabilities, as landscaping is an inherently visual service where homeowners evaluate contractors primarily through completed work examples.

Landscaping clients discover contractors through neighborhood visibility when noticing attractive nearby properties, local searches for landscape services, home improvement platform reviews, recommendations from neighbors or garden centers, and through searches when moving into homes requiring landscape work. Website visitors are evaluating design aesthetics, assessing whether contractors handle their project scope, and determining service area coverage.

Your website must feature extensive high-quality photography of completed projects with before and after comparisons, clearly categorize landscaping services, prominently display service area coverage, explain seasonal considerations, and provide simple consultation request processes.

Landscaper websites fail to win projects when they use generic stock photography instead of authentic project photos making style assessment impossible, when service descriptions are vague without specific offerings like design, installation, or maintenance, when service areas are unclear, or when consultation requests require excessive information. Homeowners planning landscape projects choose contractors whose work photography most closely matches their aesthetic preferences and whose service offerings clearly fit their needs.

Want to see what's possible?

Play with interactive design widgets and see real-time customization options. Experiment with colors, layouts, and features that could be on your landscaper website.

How our website experiment works

We build you a one-day preview of what your landscaper website could look like.

You see it before deciding anything. No obligation. No tech setup required.

A real person reviews your information and builds the preview.

What your site includes

Professional design

Custom layout tailored to your trade and brand identity

Essential pages

Home, About, Services, and Contact pages that convert visitors

Mobile responsive

Looks great on all devices, from phones to desktops

SEO foundation

Basic optimization to help customers find you online

Fast performance

Quick loading times that keep visitors engaged

Contact forms

Easy ways for customers to reach you directly

Is this right for your business?

Best for:

  • Small business owners who need an online presence
  • Landscapers looking to attract local customers
  • Businesses that want a professional site without the hassle
  • Those who want to test before committing

Not ideal for:

  • Large enterprises needing complex systems
  • E-commerce sites with hundreds of products
  • Businesses needing custom web applications
  • Projects requiring ongoing development resources

Frequently asked questions

?Do landscapers need a website?

Yes. Homeowners research landscapers online even when they see your truck in the neighborhood. A site with real photos builds trust.

?What should a landscaping website show?

Photos of your actual work, services you offer, service area, and a way to request quotes. Visual proof is everything.

?Can I add photos later?

Yes. The preview helps you see the structure. You can always add more photos as you complete projects.

See what your landscaper website could look like

You've already tried enough guesses. This is just a small experiment.