28 Best Landscaping Website Examples
I found the best landscaping websites that grow your revenue!
These sites answer the two questions homeowners ask within 10 seconds: “Do you service my area?” and “Can I trust you won’t wreck my yard?” Here are some tips and tricks to make the best site:
- Lead with trust signals immediately. Aldi Tree Service
displays licensing credentials right in the hero, while CuttingEdge Lawns
uses certified expertise badges above the fold to reassure skeptical property owners. - Use bold green with professional photography, not stock images. The Cutting Edge
combines green and black with full-width hero imagery of actual work, while Transitions Outdoor Services
pairs bold green with photographic proof that builds credibility. - Make the CTA specific and action-focused. CuttingEdge Lawns drives conversions with “Get Your Free Quote” instead of vague “Contact Us” buttons, removing friction for homeowners ready to hire.
Check out these landscaping website examples for more inspiration.
This garden design site opens with a lush hero image and sells transformation with "We'll create your *dream* garden" where "dream" italicizes in serif.
This landscaping site uses a before/after image slider in a phone mockup frame to display garden transformations.
This tree care landing page leads with a branded truck in the hero image and stacks trust badges—"Fully Licensed & Insured," "Certified Arborists"—below dual CTAs.
This landscaping site leads with "Clear The Snow Away" in large serif type with a green highlight, positioning snow removal as the primary service over lawn care.
This lawn care site leads with "Take Back Your Weekends" and anchors trust through a Google 5-star badge in the fixed header.
This lawn care site pairs a split hero layout—text left, mowing photo right—with trust badges and a 4-column service grid below.
This landscaping services site emphasizes reliability through "Service Over Profit" messaging paired with angled green dividers and client logos from major property management firms.
This landscaping site uses an italic serif headline over a hero photo and emphasizes "the best!" with a gold underline to anchor the value proposition.
This lawn care services site opens with a serif italic headline "The Grass Might Actually Be Greener" and uses lush garden photography paired with earth-tone typography.
Banksia Lawn & Reticulation
This landscaping services site sells premium outdoor work with italic serif headings, tan botanical line-art overlays, and a sticky phone-number CTA button.
This lawn care services site sells affordability with "A golf course quality lawn for less than you think" over hero imagery of uniformed technicians at work.
This landscaping installation site stacks dual logos at top, anchors phone number in the header nav, and organizes service categories as photo cards with bottom-label overlays.
This landscaping service site uses a diagonal mowed-lawn hero image with serif headings and a two-button CTA strategy (dark green and white variants).
This tree service site highlights certifications with inline orange boxes around "ISA-CERTIFIED ARBORISTS" in the main heading.
This lawn service site leads with "TAKE YOUR WEEKEND BACK" in white uppercase serif type against a grass-green banner, positioning yard work as time reclaimed.
This lawn care site pairs a cartoon mascot illustration with a lead-capture form and uses "Green Lawns, Green Planet" as its sustainability hook.
This lawn care site uses a custom illustrated house and landscape as its hero visual instead of photography, with pill-shaped CTAs anchoring each section.
This landscaping service site uses an orange alert banner for the phone number, serif italics in the hero, and overlapping card layouts to stack residential/commercial sections.
This lawn care site leads with a full-width field photo and repeats "Get a free estimate" across hero, estimate section, and CTA buttons.
Texas Best Lawn & Pest
This lawn care and pest control site opens with a woman smiling on grass, anchoring the hero with "Welcome to Texas Best Lawn & Pest" in white serif type.
This lawn care site uses all-caps typography throughout and pairs a compressed serif headline with a hand-lettered logo on warm cream, anchored by red-orange accents.
This lawn care site leads with a full-width hero of manicured grass and positions the logo as a circular green badge with leaf icon top-right.
This local tree service site emphasizes speed with "DONE *FAST*" in green italic, anchoring the hero's two-column layout.
This landscaping services site pairs a full-width action shot of leaf cleanup work with a hero H1 in italic serif: "Metro Detroit's Premier Full Service Landscaping Company."
This lawn care site leads with "Our ONLY Goal is Your Satisfaction" in a full-width yellow banner, pairing macro grass photography with dark green and gold branding.
This landscaping site anchors its hero with full-width night photography and pairs "PERFECTING YOUR OUTDOOR SPACE" with a persistent green phone CTA in the header.
This lawn care service site uses a bento-grid mosaic of robotic mowers in the hero and coral pill buttons as the sole CTA element.
About this collection
This is a collection of websites organized by the platform they are built on, category, and sometimes tags and the creator. They're here for inspiration. Most websites made it into this collection because they have beautiful designs, while others showcase exceptional copywriting or information architecture.
What this page contains
This page showcases 28 website examples in the Landscaping category. Each website includes a tall screenshot, a link to the live site, the platform it was built on, and a description (generated with AI).
Quality may vary by category or platform
Some sites aren't an absolute 10/10, but they shine relative to their categorization. For example, categories like Notary or HOA don't reach the same design heights as Designer or SaaS sites. They're still included so people in those industries have relevant references when building their website.
How these websites are picked
While I won't reveal the exact details of my curation process (so competitors can't copy), I can share that:
- They are all organically sourced (i.e., I don't copy other inspiration galleries)
- It's an arduous process to find these gems. I typically review 10,000 sites to discover just 10 worthy additions.
The purpose of this collection
There are two primary reasons people view these website examples:
- To find design, copy, or general website inspiration from similar businesses in their industry
- To explore the capabilities of website platforms before making a decision
Oh yes, and affiliate marketing. I'm part of affiliate programs for some of the platforms, so if you purchase after clicking a link, I may earn a commission.
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