Facebook & Instagram advertising

Meta Ads For Landscapers

Landscaping can mean ongoing garden care, a single hardscape feature or a complete outdoor transformation. We make the project type explicit so the campaign attracts enquiries for the construction and installation work your team is set up to quote.

The customer decision

Make the project clear before the form.

Useful landscape enquiries need more than a postcode and phone number. Project type, site access, approximate area, planning stage and photos help your team distinguish a turf install from a retaining wall or a complete design-and-build conversation.

Work the campaign can be organised around

  • Turf and lawn installation

    New-lawn projects where approximate area, access, existing surface and timing matter.

  • Retaining walls

    Assessment enquiries for the wall types and project scope your qualified team handles.

  • Paving and hardscaping

    Planned paths, patios and outdoor areas supported by relevant completed-work examples.

  • Garden makeovers and landscape construction

    Broader projects where design status, desired features and site access shape the next step.

The campaign plan

Specific enough for landscapers.

The account setup is repeatable. The offer, creative and enquiry path are where the campaign needs to reflect the actual work.

  1. 01

    Organise campaigns by project type

    Turf, walls, paving and complete makeovers each get a clearer message than a broad “all landscaping” ad.

  2. 02

    Show the space and the build

    Real before, construction and finished-project assets help customers understand the work your team performs.

  3. 03

    Collect site context early

    Approximate area, access, slope or existing conditions, project stage, location and photos improve the first conversation.

A more useful first conversation

Questions the enquiry path can answer.

These questions provide context. They do not inspect the site, diagnose the work or guarantee that every person becomes a booked job.

  • What project do they want?

    Separates turf, walls, paving and multi-part landscape work.

  • What is the approximate area?

    Provides broad scope without pretending to replace a site measure.

  • What is the site access like?

    Flags an operational detail that can affect which projects fit.

  • Do they have plans or photos?

    Shows their planning stage and adds visual context for follow-up.

What we ask you for

Enough detail to avoid generic ads.

You do not need to write the campaign. You do need to tell us what your team offers, where it works and which real assets we may use.

  • Projects you want more of

    The construction and installation work that fits your equipment and crew.

  • Build-stage photos

    Real site, process and completed-work assets you are allowed to share.

  • Site and scope limits

    Travel area, access requirements, minimum size and services you do not provide.

Included every month

We build and manage the whole lead campaign.

Your ad budget is the only separate cost. It is billed by Meta on your own account and never marked up by us.

  • Ad creative and copy written for your trade
  • Conversion-focused landing page built for the campaign
  • Lead tracking and reporting set up
  • Ads run on your own ad account, in your name
  • Campaign build, launch and ongoing optimisation
  • Leads delivered straight to you
  • Ad budget paid directly to Meta
  • No setup fees, no lock-in contract, cancel anytime

No setup fees, cancel anytime

No setup fees, no lock-in contract, cancel anytime. A lead must request the advertised service, be inside the agreed service area, provide valid contact information and meet the written criteria agreed before launch.

Questions from landscapers.

  • Can landscaping ads exclude mowing and maintenance enquiries?+

    Yes. The copy can focus on turf installation, retaining walls, paving or complete projects and state the work you want to quote.

  • Can separate campaigns run for turf and retaining walls?+

    Yes. They involve different customer needs and qualification questions, so distinct messages are often more useful than one broad landscaping offer.

  • Can a lead attach photos or plans?+

    A landing page can request optional site photos or existing plans. Your team still carries out its normal measure, assessment and quoting process.

  • Will the ads promise a project price?+

    No. Landscaping scope depends on the site and requested work. The campaign is designed to start a properly informed quote conversation, not replace it.

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A short fit and setup call

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