Web Design for Landscapers

Show Off Your Best Work.
Get More Seasonal Leads.

We build landscaping websites that lead with your project photos, rank in your local market, and turn spring traffic into booked jobs — before the busy season hits.

Spring CleanupsLandscape DesignPatio & HardscapeLawn MaintenanceFall AerationSnow Removal
82%
of homeowners research landscapers online before calling
3–5×
more quote requests from sites with project galleries
Apr–May
peak season — your site needs to be ready beforehand

Built for How Homeowners Choose a Landscaper

Landscaping is a visual sale. Your website needs to lead with beautiful work and make it easy to take the next step.

Gallery & Portfolio

Project Gallery That Sells the Dream

Before-and-after photos of your actual work, organized by project type. Landscape design, hardscaping, lawn maintenance — each in its own section. Homeowners want to see what's possible for their yard.

Service Pages

Service Pages for Every Offering

Landscape design, patio installation, retaining walls, lawn care, aeration, snow removal — each service gets its own page with targeted copy and a clear quote request CTA.

Seasonal Content

Seasonal Page Strategy

Spring cleanup, summer design installs, fall aeration, winter snow removal — your site highlights the right services at the right time of year. We build seasonal flexibility in from day one.

City Pages for Every Area You Serve

Homeowners search for "landscaper in [their city]" — not just "landscaper near me." We build a dedicated page for every city in your service area so you show up wherever you want to work.

MinneapolisSt. PaulEdinaEden PrairieMinnetonkaPlymouthWayzataMaple GroveBloomingtonBurnsvilleLakevilleEagan+ Your full service area
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Landscaping Website FAQs

What landscaping companies ask us before getting started.

What should a landscaping website show?
A landscaping website needs to show your work first and foremost — a strong photo gallery organized by project type (landscape design, patios, retaining walls, lawn care) is the most powerful part of the site. Beyond that: your service area, what services you offer, client reviews, and a simple way to request a quote. People hire landscapers with their eyes.
How do landscaping companies get more leads from their website?
The biggest factors are: showing up in local searches (city pages help enormously), having fast load times on mobile, making it easy to request a quote, and showcasing real project photos that make people want their yard to look the same. We build all of these into every landscaping site we create.
Should landscaping companies have different pages for design vs. maintenance?
Yes — design clients and maintenance clients are different people with different budgets and timelines. A homeowner looking for a new patio and fire pit is not the same as someone just looking for weekly lawn mowing. Separate pages let you speak to each audience directly and rank for different search terms independently.
How do you help landscapers rank in multiple cities?
We build city-specific pages for every area in your service zone. If you do landscaping in Minnetonka, Wayzata, and Plymouth, each of those cities gets its own dedicated page with local-relevant content. This is how you show up when someone searches 'landscaper in Wayzata' — a single generic homepage won't cut it.
When should a landscaping company update their website for seasonal promotions?
Ideally before each season hits. Spring landscaping pages should be live and ranking by late February. Summer design project pages should be prominent by May. Fall cleanup and aeration pages should be up by August. We build your site with seasonal flexibility built in so you can highlight the right services at the right time of year.

Ready to Fill Your Season with Jobs?

Let's build a site that shows off your best work, ranks in your market, and books you up before spring even starts.

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