Best Landscaping Websites: Local Company Examples That Win Jobs (2026)

The best landscaping websites sell the transformation: big photos of finished yards, then a fast path to a quote. Below are real landscaping company websites worth copying, drawn from the lists and sites ranking for this search, plus the national brands the other roundups keep picking and what to skip about them.

What to look for in a landscaping website

Landscaping website examples

Southern Botanical (Dallas-Fort Worth)

Google pads this SERP with an actual landscaper's homepage, Southern Botanical, and it earns the slot. A tap-to-call number, a request-a-quote button, and dedicated pages for irrigation and emergency tree service, so it catches specific searches instead of only "landscaping Dallas".

H&M Landscaping (Cleveland)

H&M Landscaping opens Site Builder Report's 41-example landscaping roundup. It splits commercial and residential work into separate paths with their own service pages, and runs two tap-to-call numbers, one per audience. Structure, not decoration.

Lawngevity Landscapes

Lawngevity Landscapes is another Site Builder Report pick, and a useful small one: the whole site is a handful of clean sections, services, reviews, and a tap-to-call number. Proof that a small crew does not need fifty pages, just the right five elements.

BrightView and the national tier

Smart Service's examples list models BrightView, Davey Tree, and TruGreen. Study their clean service architecture, then remember what they are: national brands. A two-crew local company that copies one ends up with corporate polish and zero local pull. Your city, your photos, and your reviews win the searches you can actually win.

Lawn care website examples

Lawn care sites follow the same anatomy with a faster sales cycle, so the winners lead with recurring-service clarity: what the plan covers, when the crew comes, how to start. It is telling that the Reddit thread at the top of this SERP, a landscaping pro asking for cool examples, got told to go check Houzz and Pinterest. Those are fine for moodboards and useless for structure. The structure is the checklist above.

What these landscaping websites share

Every strong example here pairs proof of the work (photos, reviews) with a zero-friction way to start (tap-to-call, short quote form) and pages specific enough to catch real searches. None of them invented anything. They executed the same pattern in their own town.

Landscapers hold the best before-and-after proof in the trades, and most of their sites hide it. Put the transformation on the homepage and the phone number next to it.

Nick, founder of Sites That Get Calls

Here is our stake in this: we build exactly these sites. A bespoke landscaping site generated from your Google Business Profile, with your photos, reviews, and service pages, hosted and edited for $75 a month, a site like these in minutes. The thinking behind the layouts is at landscaping website design, and galleries for other trades are at best contractor websites.