The Landscape Marketers Blog
15+ Social Media Content Ideas to Grow Your Business
Is your social media presence collecting dust while your competitors are collecting leads? You’re not alone. For many landscape gardeners and tree surgeons across the UK, finding the time and inspiration to post on Facebook or Instagram is a constant struggle. You’re busy on site, managing teams, and quoting for new work.
How Landscaping Companies Can Win More High-Value Jobs (Not Just More Leads) This Spring
For many landscaping business owners, spring brings a familiar mix of excitement and dread. The phone starts ringing off the hook, the inbox fills up, and the calendar looks healthy. But look a little closer, and the reality can be frustrating.
Spring Is Coming: Website Updates Landscapers Must Make Now
February is the crucial turning point for landscaping and tree surgery businesses across the UK. While the ground may still be frozen and the days short, customer behaviour is already shifting. Homeowners are looking out at their winter-worn gardens, spotting overgrown hedges, and realising their lawns need urgent attention.
Local SEO Trends Every Landscaping Company Should Watch in 2026
The way homeowners find tradespeople has fundamentally changed. Gone are the days of flicking through the Yellow Pages or relying solely on a neighbour’s recommendation over the fence. In 2026, when a storm brings down a tree or a garden needs a spring overhaul, the first place a potential client goes is Google.
Why Winter Is the Best Time to Rebuild Your Marketing Strategy
For many landscaping and tree surgery businesses, winter marks a significant shift in pace. The phone rings less often, the projects become smaller, and the daylight hours for on-site work dwindle. It is easy to view this period simply as a time to rest or worry about the cash flow gap. However, astute business owners recognise this seasonal lull as a strategic advantage.
How You Can Generate Leads Before the Busy Spring Season
Every landscape gardener knows the pattern. As soon as the daffodils break ground and the sun stays out a little longer, the phone starts ringing off the hook. Spring is, without a doubt, the busiest time of year for outdoor trades. It is a frantic race to quote jobs, schedule work, and manage crews, often leaving zero time for anything else, especially marketing.


