Your Work Speaks for Itself. Your Website Should Too.
You transform overgrown jungles into something people actually want to sit in. You know the difference between a privet and a laurel, and you can lay a patio that's still level five years later. But when it comes to getting found online? That's a different kind of groundwork.
I build websites for tradespeople like you — landscapers and gardeners who'd rather be outside with a spade than inside wrestling with WordPress. No jargon. No fuss. Just a website that brings in the kind of work you actually want.
Why Your Landscaping Business Needs a Proper Website
When someone wants their garden sorting out, they don't flick through the Yellow Pages anymore. They type "landscaper near me" into Google and pick from whoever comes up first.
If you're relying purely on word of mouth and the odd Facebook post, you're missing out on customers who are actively searching for exactly what you do — right now, in your area. These aren't tyre-kickers. They're homeowners with a budget who want someone to start next month.
A decent website does the selling for you before you've even picked up the phone. It shows off your best work, lists your services clearly, and makes it stupidly easy for people to get in touch. Think of it as your best before-and-after photo, working 24 hours a day.
What You Get
This isn't a generic template with a stock photo of someone watering a plant. It's built around how people actually search for landscaping services and what makes them request a quote:
Local SEO from the start — optimised for your town, your county, and the areas you actually want to work in. No point ranking in Brighton if you're based in Birmingham.
Mobile-friendly design — most people are browsing on their phone while standing in the garden they want transformed. Your site needs to look the part on any screen.
Services laid out properly — garden design, fencing, turfing, patios, driveways, planting schemes — each service gets its own page so Google knows what you do and customers can find the bit they care about.
Photo galleries that sell the work — a well-shot before-and-after of a garden transformation is worth more than a thousand words of sales copy.
Enquiry forms and click-to-call — no burying your phone number at the bottom of an "About" page nobody reads.
See what a properly built website looks like
Stop Overpaying for Something That Should Be Simple
The web design world loves overcomplicating things — and overcharging for it.
Agencies will happily quote you £2,000–£5,000 for a brochure site, then charge monthly for hosting and "maintenance" that amounts to updating a plugin once a quarter. That's a lot of garden clearances just to cover your web costs.
The subscription designers aren't much better — £149–£199 a month sounds reasonable until you read the small print and find you're locked in for 12 months. Try to leave early and you'll owe the balance. That's not a partnership, that's a trap.
My approach is straightforward. Two plans — Lite and Pro — paid monthly. No big upfront costs. No contracts tying you down. I build your site first, you see it and approve it, and your subscription only starts once you're happy. Cancel anytime with 30 days' notice.
You wouldn't charge a customer before they'd seen your quote. I work the same way.
Ready to Grow Your Landscaping Business?
You've got the skills and the portfolio. You just need a website that puts it in front of the right people at the right time.
I'll sort the tech. You keep making gardens look brilliant.