From service list to visual proof.
Most landscaping websites bury the work in a wall of text. Lime Row builds a custom site that puts transformation photos first — because that's what books the job.
No blank pages. No confusing templates. Ready to edit.
Why landscaping sites don't convert
They list services. They don't show proof.
Visitors want to see a yard transformed. A text list of "lawn mowing, edging, seasonal cleanup" doesn't build the desire that a before/after gallery does.
No section for recurring work — the highest-value segment.
Maintenance programs and seasonal retainers are where landscaping businesses earn reliable revenue. Generic templates skip this entirely.
Service areas buried or missing.
Potential customers need to know you serve their neighborhood. Most templates put this in a footer footnote, if at all.
Built around how landscaping customers decide.
Landscaping customers are visual buyers. They don't read your service list — they picture their yard. Lime Row builds around that: transformation photos at the center of the layout, then service areas, seasonal work, and a clear path to getting a quote.
- Before/after gallery or transformation sequence in the hero
- Service areas and neighborhoods named explicitly
- Seasonal calendar — spring cleanups, fall leaf removal, winter prep
- Recurring maintenance program highlighted separately from one-time jobs
- Quote request form with service type selector
- Trust signals: years in business, insured, local family-owned
Before/After Transformation
Visual proof first, services second — the structure that matches how landscaping customers decide.
Work changes with the season
Spring cleanups, summer maintenance, fall prep — sections shift to reflect your busiest services.
Neighborhood-level trust
Service areas named by neighborhood build local SEO and immediate visitor relevance.
Maintenance program CTA
Highlighted separately from one-time jobs because it's where the reliable revenue lives.
What goes into your landscaping website plan.
Before building a single section, Lime Row creates a plan specific to your business — your services, your areas, your customers.
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Three directions for a landscaping site.
Every business gets a layout unique to its category, location, and differentiators. These are examples of how your website plan shapes the homepage angle.
The Transformation Portfolio
Hero opens with a full-width before/after sequence of a complete property transformation. Copy leads with the specific neighborhoods served, then seasonal services.
The Local Expert
Opens with a named neighborhood claim ("Austin's Westlake Landscaping Specialists"). Service areas are a hero element, not a footnote. Recurring maintenance program leads.
The Trusted Crew
Family-owned trust story leads. Years in business, insured, local roots — then transformation gallery. Quote form prominent. Designed for premium residential clients.
Built to the structure your customers expect.
Questions from landscapers.
Lime Row asks you about your services, service areas, types of customers, and what makes your business different. It uses those answers to build a site plan specific to landscaping — deciding what goes in the hero (usually a transformation photo sequence), which sections to include (seasonal calendar, maintenance program, named neighborhoods), and how the quote form is structured. You get a layout built for how landscaping customers actually decide, not a generic small-business template.
Yes. Upload photos during the build process and Lime Row will incorporate them into the before/after gallery and hero sections. Real project photos are strongly recommended — your own work makes the site significantly more effective than stock imagery, and it's the fastest way to build trust with new visitors.
Yes. Mention your service areas during setup (e.g., "Austin, Westlake, Cedar Park, Round Rock") and Lime Row will include named service areas in the site copy and structure. This also helps with local SEO — pages that mention specific neighborhoods rank better in local search.
Yes — and we recommend it. Describe your maintenance program in the setup form and Lime Row will include a dedicated section for it, separate from one-time services. Recurring programs often convert better when presented as a featured offer rather than buried in a services list.
The first draft generates in under two minutes. Most landscaping business owners finish editing and publish the same day. You get a 14-day free trial to edit everything before needing to pay.
Build a landscaping website that shows the work.
Custom layout, real photos, service areas named — built for landscapers, not a generic template.
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