Websites & SEO for Gardeners & Landscapers
Garden design, regular maintenance, fencing and turfing.
What works for gardeners
The Google playbook for gardeners is well-trodden, but most fail to execute on the basics. Here\'s what actually moves the needle:
- A verified Google Business Profile with the right primary category, full opening hours, 25+ recent reviews, and weekly photos.
- NAP consistency, your name, address and phone must match exactly on your site, GBP, Yell, Bing Places, and Checkatrade.
- A fast site with a "near me" focus, service area pages for the towns you cover (not thin doorway pages), and a service page for every job type.
- Reviews, Google\'s local algorithm weights review count and recency heavily. Aim for 1–2 new reviews per week, automated via a follow-up text or email after every job.
- Photos, before/after work photos uploaded to your GBP weekly. Google has confirmed these influence local rankings.
- Schema, LocalBusiness + Service + Review schema markup on your homepage and service pages.
Keywords gardeners should target
- "gardeners near me"
- "local gardeners"
- "emergency gardeners"
- "best gardeners in [your town]"
- "gardeners reviews"
The "[your town]" pattern matters, most service-business search now has implicit local intent. Google injects your location automatically into "best $gardeners" queries.
What to avoid
- Cheap "£499 website" packages, they rarely have proper SEO setup and usually need rebuilding within a year.
- SEO companies that promise "page 1 in 30 days". Local SEO is 4–8 weeks at the fastest; competitive niches take longer.
- Doorway pages (the same content with only the town name changed across 50 pages). Google penalises these.
- Buying fake reviews. Google catches them increasingly fast and the suspension is brutal.
Our free audit covers $gardeners specifically
If you want a $gardeners-specific audit covering your site, GBP, competitors and review velocity, request a free audit. Plain-English PDF within 2 working days.
Frequently asked questions
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