Digital Marketing for Landscaping Companies
Attract Better Clients and Build a Landscaping Business That Grows Year Over Year
At Ten Peaks Digital, we work with landscaping companies that are tired of competing on price alone. Whether you handle weekly mowing and maintenance or design and install full outdoor living spaces, your business depends on a steady flow of clients who value quality work. We help landscapers build an online presence that attracts those clients, showcases the craftsmanship they bring to every project, and turns website visitors into signed contracts.

Why Digital Marketing Matters for Landscaping Companies
- Your best marketing asset is your work, but people need to find it first: A beautifully installed patio, a well-maintained commercial property, or a stunning front yard transformation can sell itself. But that only works if potential customers see it. Digital marketing bridges the gap between the portfolio sitting on your phone and the homeowner three miles away who’s actively looking for someone to redesign their backyard.
- Homeowners research landscapers the same way they research any major purchase: A full landscape redesign or hardscape installation is a significant investment. People don’t hire the first company they find. They search online, compare portfolios, read reviews, and evaluate websites before requesting a quote. Your digital footprint determines whether you make the shortlist or never get considered.
- Maintenance contracts are the recurring revenue engine of your business: Weekly mowing, seasonal cleanups, fertilization programs, and commercial grounds maintenance provide the predictable income that keeps your crews employed and your overhead covered. Marketing these services consistently is what turns a project-based company into one with a stable financial foundation.
- Seasonality affects everything, and the planning window is short: Most residential landscaping decisions are made in a concentrated window between late winter and early spring. If your business isn’t visible during that planning phase, homeowners lock in with another company and you spend the rest of the season trying to fill the gaps. By the time peak season hits, the best customers have already committed.
- Low barriers to entry mean the market is crowded: Landscaping is one of the easiest industries to enter, which means every market is flooded with competitors ranging from solo operators with a truck and a mower to full-service design-build firms. A strong digital presence is what separates the professionals from the noise.
Our Landscaping Marketing Services

SEO for Landscaping Companies
When a homeowner searches “landscaper near me” or “patio installation Denver,” you want your company at the top of the results, not buried behind directory sites and competitors. We build SEO strategies for landscapers that target the keywords real customers use when they’re ready to hire: landscape design, retaining walls, sod installation, irrigation systems, outdoor lighting, seasonal cleanups, and commercial grounds maintenance, to name a few. We optimize your Google Business Profile, build out service and location pages that rank individually, and strengthen your local authority with citations and backlinks. Everything is structured to drive quote requests and calls, not just impressions.

Google Ads for Landscapers
Some landscaping searches have strong commercial intent and a short decision window. When someone is looking for “landscape design near me” or “lawn care service [city]” in March, they’re planning to hire soon. Google Ads gets your company in front of them before they choose someone else. We build campaigns organized by service category, separating maintenance services from design-build work, hardscaping from softscaping, residential from commercial. Each campaign is targeted to the areas you serve and optimized to lower your cost per lead over time. You’ll know which services and which neighborhoods are generating the most profitable inquiries.

Landscaping Website Design
Landscaping is a visual industry, and your website needs to reflect that. We build sites for landscaping companies that lead with project photography, showcase the range of your capabilities, and make it easy for visitors to take the next step. That means a clean portfolio organized by project type, detailed service pages for everything from landscape architecture to weekly maintenance, and clear calls to action on every page. We also make sure the site loads fast on mobile, because most of your traffic is coming from phones. If your current website doesn’t do your work justice, it’s costing you clients who would have hired you if they’d seen what you can actually do.

Lead Management & CRM for Landscapers
Landscaping leads often come in waves, especially in spring when the phone starts ringing and quote requests pile up. Without a system to manage them, it’s easy for opportunities to fall through the cracks. We help landscaping companies set up CRM systems that organize every inquiry, track where it came from, and make sure nothing gets lost in the rush. You’ll see which marketing channels are producing your best leads and which estimates are sitting unanswered. We also build automated follow-up sequences to re-engage homeowners who requested a quote but never committed, and to reach out to existing maintenance clients when it’s time to renew. A structured system means less chaos during your busiest months and fewer missed opportunities during the slow ones.
Why Landscaping Companies Choose Ten Peaks Digital

We Know the Difference Between Volume and Value
A hundred inquiries for $30 lawn mowing doesn’t build a landscaping business the same way ten qualified leads for $25,000 outdoor living projects do. We take time to understand your service mix and what types of work drive real profitability, then build campaigns weighted toward those opportunities. If your goal is to move upmarket into design-build work, your marketing should reflect that. If you’re building a maintenance empire, we target accordingly. The strategy matches the business you’re trying to build.

Your Work Deserves Marketing That Shows It Off
Most landscaping marketing we see online is generic. Stock photos of green grass, vague service descriptions, and websites that all look the same. That’s a missed opportunity in an industry where the finished product speaks for itself. We build your marketing around your actual portfolio, your real projects, and the specific services that make your company worth hiring. When a homeowner lands on your site, they should immediately see the quality gap between you and the guy with a truck and a Craigslist ad.

Clear Reporting Without the Smoke and Mirrors
We report on the numbers that connect to your revenue: quote requests, phone calls, cost per lead, and which campaigns are producing the work you want. We don’t inflate reports with metrics that sound impressive but don’t tell you anything actionable. If something isn’t working, you’ll hear about it along with what we’re doing to fix it.

We Build Ahead of the Season, Not During It
The biggest mistake landscaping companies make with marketing is waiting until spring to start. By then, the homeowners who plan ahead have already chosen their landscaper, and ad costs are at their peak. We start building and optimizing campaigns in the off-season so your business is positioned to capture early-season demand when it matters most. When your competitors are just getting started, you’re already booked.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you help me attract higher-value design-build projects instead of just mowing leads?
Yes, and this is something we focus on heavily when the client’s goal is to move upmarket. We build separate campaigns and landing pages specifically for design-build services like outdoor kitchens, patios, retaining walls, water features, and full landscape renovations. The keyword targeting, messaging, and even the imagery on those pages are tailored to a homeowner who’s ready to invest in a significant project, not someone shopping for the cheapest weekly mow.
How important are photos in landscaping marketing?
Extremely. This is one of the most visual industries out there, and strong project photography can be the difference between winning and losing a lead. We strongly recommend investing in professional photos of your completed work. If that’s not possible right away, we’ll work with the best images you have, but over time, building a real portfolio of high-quality photos will dramatically improve your conversion rates across your website, ads, and Google Business Profile.
How do you market maintenance contracts specifically?
Maintenance is a different sale than project work, and we treat it that way. We create dedicated campaigns and pages for services like weekly lawn care, seasonal cleanups, fertilization and weed control programs, and commercial property maintenance. We also use your CRM to run re-engagement campaigns targeting past project clients who might be a good fit for ongoing maintenance, since someone who trusted you to build their patio is a warm lead for year-round lawn care.
What about commercial landscaping? Can you help with that too?
Absolutely. Commercial property managers and HOAs search differently and evaluate vendors differently than residential homeowners. We build separate campaigns targeting commercial grounds maintenance, HOA landscape management, and commercial design-build work, with landing pages that speak to the concerns of property managers: reliability, insurance coverage, scalability, and contract terms. Keeping commercial and residential efforts separate means better lead quality on both sides.
When should I start marketing if my business is seasonal?
Earlier than you think. Ideally, your SEO and content work should run year-round so you’re building organic authority even during the off-season. For paid campaigns, we typically begin ramping up in late winter, before most competitors start spending. That gives you a head start on the spring rush and locks in lower ad costs before the market gets crowded. Waiting until April or May means you’re paying premium prices to compete with everyone else who waited too.

Ready to Fill Your Production Schedule with Better Clients?
If your landscaping company is ready to stop chasing low-margin work and start attracting the projects and contracts that actually grow your business, we should talk. We’ll evaluate your market, your online presence, and your competition, then build a plan around the work you want more of.
