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Vancouver landscaping has no dead season, which means the business model is recurring work rather than a March scramble. Most landscaper sites are still built for a spring rush that happens somewhere else, and they leave the year-round contract, the one that actually pays, sitting unmentioned on a services list.
Vancouver · British Columbia · serving the Lower Mainland
Vancouver landscaping market
In most of the country a landscaper sells a season. Here the grass keeps growing, the hedges keep needing shaping, and the rain keeps moving soil, so the strongest revenue is a maintenance agreement that runs all year. A site organised around a spring cleanup campaign is describing the wrong business, and it puts the low-margin one-off job in front of the contract.
The terrain does more work than the plant list. North Shore and East Van slopes turn ordinary jobs into drainage and retaining problems, and a wet winter finds every mistake. Cedar hedge work, moss, and the constant question of what to do about a lawn that never fully dries are the searches homeowners actually run.
Summer inverts all of it. Regional watering restrictions run through the dry months and homeowners genuinely do not know what they are allowed to do, which makes drought-tolerant planting and irrigation efficiency a live conversation rather than a trend. A landscaper who explains the current rules in plain language owns a search that resets every May.
Where these sites lose customers
A wall of beautiful patios is not a booking. Homeowners want to see the work, then a clear answer on whether you take on their project size, then a path to a quote. A homepage that leads with three concrete questions ('What size lot?', 'When do you need it done?', 'What is your budget?') outbooks a gallery every time.
Weekly mowing customers and design-build customers are different. One wants a recurring price and a route schedule. The other wants a portfolio and a designer they trust. Mixing them on one page means the maintenance customer cannot find the price and the design customer cannot find the work.
'Spring cleanup', 'fall cleanup', 'leaf removal', 'winter snow removal': these are the searches that drive bookings. Each one needs its own page with the price range, the included tasks, and a booking form. A single 'Services' page that lists them all ranks for none of them.
The mechanics
The mechanics that decide whether a site earns calls or just sits there.
01Top of the map
‘Roofer near me’ wins your next customer. We build to rank in the local map pack.
78%of local-service searches happen on a phone.
02On the phone first
Most find you on a phone. The whole site has to feel right at arm’s length.
03Loads before they leave
Half of mobile visitors leave a slow site before it loads.
Page speed scoremobile
98/100
04Yours to keep
No retainers, no system you can’t log into. When we’re done, you have everything.
How we’d approach a rebuild
A Vancouver landscaping rebuild puts the year-round maintenance agreement in front of the one-off job and explains what it includes month by month, because that is the part competitors leave vague. Slope, drainage, and hedge work each get a page, since those are the searches the terrain produces. A watering rules page published before the restrictions start catches a whole summer of homeowners trying to work out what is allowed.
Note
We also publish a generic landscapers rebuild page. Every rebuild starts with a free written audit, including the Vancouver ones.
Vancouver landscapers questions
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Short answers
Working landscapers elsewhere? See web design for landscapers across Canada or Vancouver web design.
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