Websites for Landscapers
A website built for your landscaping business.
Capture leads before the season starts, show off your best yards, and manage every job from one dashboard. Built for landscaping and lawn care businesses.
Why It Matters
Why every landscaper needs a website.
Spring leads go fast
Homeowners start searching for landscapers in February and March. If you're not showing up when they search, someone else is getting those jobs.
Photos drive decisions
A sharp lawn or clean hardscape sells itself. Your website puts your best work in front of every homeowner who's looking.
Recurring customers are your bread and butter
Weekly lawn care and seasonal contracts are where the steady money is. A solid site makes it easy for homeowners to sign up and stick around.
The Real Talk
Landscaping is seasonal and local. Your website should bring in work all year long.
Landscaping is the trade that lives and dies on local search. Homeowners do not call a landscaper from across the state. They want someone close, someone reliable, and someone whose past work they can actually see. The landscapers who book out their entire summer by April are the ones who showed up first online in February and March when planning season started. The ones still scrambling for work in June missed the boat.
We build landscaping websites that show off your best yard transformations, rank for the local searches that bring in real customers, and make it easy for homeowners to sign up for recurring service. Lawn care plans, seasonal cleanups, mulching, hardscaping, snow removal. Each one gets its own page so you stay relevant and rank year round, not just in spring. Project galleries grouped by service type let customers see the work that matters to them.
We handle the website, the hosting, the SEO, the content. You take photos at the end of jobs and we add them to your gallery. That gallery becomes your best salesperson because it shows real work in your area, which is exactly what homeowners want to see before they pick up the phone.
Why It Works
How a website helps landscapers get more work.
Seasonal Service Pages Keep Landscaping Leads Coming In
Spring cleanups, summer mowing, fall leaf removal, winter prep, snow removal. Each season brings different work and different searches. A dedicated page for each service helps you show up all year long instead of just during the busy season. Build out pages for spring cleanup, weekly mowing, mulching, hedge trimming, leaf removal, gutter cleaning, and winter prep. The more services you offer in writing, the more searches you rank for, and the more leads you book through the slow months.
Show Off Your Best Yard Transformations
A patchy weed filled lawn turned into a lush green yard, or a bare dirt backyard turned into a full patio with plants and lighting, sells your work better than any pitch could. Before and after photos are the most powerful thing on your website. Take a wide shot before you start any project, then take the exact same shot when you finish. Stack them side by side. A homeowner browsing your gallery sees the transformation in two seconds and knows you can do the same for them.
Lawn Care and Hardscape Pages Attract Different Customers
Someone searching for weekly lawn mowing is a completely different customer than someone planning a paver patio with a fire pit. The first wants reliability and a fair price. The second wants quality, design ideas, and proof you have done it before. Separate pages for lawn maintenance and hardscaping help you speak to both audiences in the right way. Each page brings in the type of customer that fits the work, instead of mixing the messages and losing both.
Turn One Time Customers Into Recurring Landscaping Clients
Your website should make it stupid simple for homeowners to sign up for weekly or monthly service. Recurring clients are the backbone of a profitable landscaping business. They pay every month, they refer their neighbors, and they fill your route in the busy season. Add a clear maintenance plan page with tiers like basic mowing, full service, or premium with fertilizer and weed control. Make signing up as easy as filling out a form. That recurring revenue is what keeps your crew busy.
Target Specific Neighborhoods and Subdivisions
Landscaping is one of the most local trades there is. People search for landscapers in specific towns, neighborhoods, and even subdivisions. Pages that mention the areas you cover help you rank in those exact searches and win more work close to home. Less drive time means more billable hours per day. List out the towns and neighborhoods on your service area page, and if you have customers in a specific subdivision, mention that subdivision by name. The hyper local approach beats generic landscaping content every time.
Use Your Website to Sell Maintenance Plans and Recurring Work
One off jobs are fine but weekly mowing contracts and seasonal maintenance plans keep your crew busy all year. A dedicated page on your site that lays out your plans, pricing tiers, and what is included makes it simple for homeowners to sign up. Show what they get in each tier, what the monthly cost is, and how easy it is to start. That steady predictable income is what separates a profitable landscaping business from one that scrambles every Monday morning looking for work.
What You Get
Everything included in every plan.
Why TrueBlueGrowth
More than a website.
A complete lead system built for contractors
Every site comes with a full dashboard built in. Leads, quotes, digital agreements, and job tracking all in one place.
Built for tradespeople
The tools, the workflow, and the language are all built for contractors. Not generic small businesses. Not tech startups. You.
You own your domain
Your site runs on your own address, yourbusiness.com, not a shared platform or someone else's subdomain. It's yours.
Common Questions
Questions landscapers ask us.
Can I show seasonal pricing on my landscaping website?
Yes. We can set up pricing sections, seasonal packages, or maintenance plan tiers on your site. You control what is shown, and we can update it whenever your rates change. Showing pricing up front filters out tire kickers and brings in serious leads.
Do you do logo design for landscaping companies?
We focus on websites, but we can point you toward trusted designers if you need a logo or brand refresh. A clean logo helps your site look sharp and makes your trucks and shirts look professional too.
Can I add a blog to my landscaping website?
Yes. A blog is a great way to share lawn care tips, plant guides, and seasonal advice. It also helps your site rank better on Google over time because each post is a new chance to show up in search. We can set you up with a simple system to add posts when you have time.
What if I offer both lawn care and hardscaping?
That is perfect. We build separate pages for each so you show up in searches for both types of work and customers know you do it all. Hardscaping projects are higher ticket and lawn care brings in steady recurring revenue, so having both on your site means you stay busy year round.
Can I show photos of past work on my site?
Absolutely. Photo galleries are one of the most important parts of a landscaping website. We organize them by service type so a homeowner thinking about a paver patio can see your patio work right away. Send us your photos and we get them styled up for the site.
Will my website work for snow removal too?
Yes. If you offer snow removal in winter, we can build a snow removal section that promotes your service when the season hits. Some landscapers do really well in winter because they keep their crew working all year. Your website can drive that side of the business too.
How do new leads come to me?
When someone fills out a contact form or quote request on your site, you get an email and a text the moment it happens. You can call back fast and lock in the job before another landscaper gets to it.
Free Tools
Calculators for landscapers
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