Websites for landscapers.
Hand-coded websites for landscapers, garden designers and grounds maintenance firms anywhere in the UK. Transformation galleries that do the selling, seasonal service pages, and a free preview first.
Why a coded site wins for landscaping businesses.
Transformations are the product
Landscaping is bought with the eyes. We build image-first galleries: patios, decking, planting schemes, full garden transformations, each shot large, fast-loading and organised so a browser becomes a booker.
Seasonal pages, year-round work
Decking enquiries spike in spring, clearances in autumn, lighting before Christmas. Pages for each seasonal service mean you rank when the search happens instead of chasing the season after it started.
Design-and-build positioning
If you do design as well as build, your website should charge for it. Portfolio-led layout with project stories (brief, plan, result) moves you from “bloke with a digger” pricing to design-and-build pricing.
Judge us on sites we've already shipped.
Every Pixel Heaven site must score 90+ on Google's mobile speed test before handover. We even ran that test on every web design agency in Oxfordshire and published the league table.



Three fixed tiers + Custom. Published, not hidden.
Most landscapers who want to lead their area go Own Your Area (£500 + £60/mo): up to 15 pages, professional copywriting and a 90-day page-one promise. Get Found (£100 + £20/mo) is the fast, complete starting point. Every tier includes a free preview first.
All tiers include coded build, free preview first, hosting, SSL, domain, unlimited updates, mobile-first design and lifetime price lock. See full tier comparison →
Straight answers for landscapers.
How much does a landscaper's website cost?
£100 one-off plus £20 a month at Pixel Heaven, hand-coded, with hosting, domain and unlimited updates included. Agencies charge £1,500 to £5,000 for equivalent work. Landscaping builds are gallery-led: your best transformations, loaded fast, organised by project type.
How do landscapers get customers online?
Photograph everything, then put it where searches happen: a fast website with a page per service, a Google Business Profile posted to weekly with job photos, and reviews that mention the town. “Landscaper + town” and “patio installer + town” searches are steady from March to October: be visible before spring.
What makes a good landscaping website?
Big, fast photos of real completed gardens, a clear list of services each with its own page, your working area stated plainly, and a simple way to request a quote with a photo upload. If you offer design, show project stories from sketch to finished garden: it justifies premium pricing.
See your landscaping website before you pay for it.
Free preview with your business name, your photos, your trade. If you don't love it, you owe nothing.
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