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Google Business Profile post for landscaping companies

Seasonal Google Business Profile post for landscaping crews. Drive quote requests and seasonal maintenance contracts from local garden owners in your service area.

Updated 2026-05-19 · Gardening / landscaping / garden design industry · 11 languages

Sample output (anonymous)
Spring Garden Reset: Your Outdoor Space Deserves Fresh Eyes After winter dormancy, your garden needs more than a quick tidy. We assess soil condition, prune back dead wood, refresh mulch layers, and plan the season ahead with you. Our spring maintenance visits in [SERVICE_AREA] include: - Structural pruning of shrubs and trees - Soil amendment and seasonal planting prep - Pathway and bed edge cleaning - Crew assessment of any storm damage Whether you're on a seasonal subscription or prefer one-off projects, we work with individual homeowners and developers alike. Every garden has its own rhythm. Ready to start? Reply here or call [CONTACT_PHONE] for a no-obligation site visit and quote. [BUSINESS_NAME] - [CITY] area gardening and landscape maintenance.

Why this template works

Landscaping is relentlessly seasonal. Your customer scrolls Google in March thinking 'my garden looks rough' or in October planning winter prep. A generic 'we do gardens' post vanishes. This template anchors to a specific season and maintenance task, which is when decision-making actually happens.

The structure mirrors how a gardener talks to a new client on-site. You name what you see (winter dormancy, dead wood, soil condition), explain what gets done (pruning, amendment, edge cleaning), then close with crew and service scope. This builds trust through specificity. You're not promising rankings or fake before-and-afters. You're describing real work.

Notice the mention of both individual and developer clients. Landscaping crews often split revenue between residential homeowners and commercial/developer contracts. Naming both signals you're not a one-trick outfit. Seasonal subscription language matters too because it primes repeat business. A homeowner reading this learns that year-round maintenance is an option, not a one-off.

The CTA stays practical: 'Reply here or call for a quote.' Google Business Profile posts reward engagement within the platform. Directing people to call or message keeps the conversation warm and lets you qualify the job before anyone's wasting time on a formal estimate.

We omit before-and-after images in the template itself because posting them without context invites fake-review-adjacent thinking. Real garden transformation takes weeks or months. A single photo misleads. Instead, the post invites a site visit where you show the work in person.

What you get with Generate vs copying this

Copying this template gets you one solid post. Clicking Generate creates five seasonal variants tailored to your crew's actual service mix and location. The generator asks: What season is it now? What's your main service focus (design, maintenance, grounds clearing, developer contracts)? What's your service area? Your brand voice (formal, conversational, technical)? Then it produces five angles: a spring refresh post, a summer maintenance reminder, a fall prep post, a winter protection post, and a year-round subscription pitch. Each variant stays within Google's post length limits and uses your actual business name, phone, and city. Copying and manually editing this template takes 15-30 minutes per season. Generate does five variants in 30 seconds, ready to schedule across the year.

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How to use this template

  1. Copy the entire preview sample text above
  2. Replace [BUSINESS_NAME] with your landscaping company or crew name
  3. Replace [CITY] with your primary service area or nearest city
  4. Replace [SERVICE_AREA] with your geographic coverage (e.g., 'North Shore suburbs' or '15-mile radius')
  5. Replace [CONTACT_PHONE] with your direct line or main business number
  6. Paste into your Google Business Profile 'Posts' section, adjust the season/service focus to match this month, and publish

Frequently asked questions

How do I use this template?

Copy the full text, swap the five placeholders (business name, city, service area, contact phone, and adjust the seasonal focus if needed), then paste directly into your Google Business Profile Posts section. Google accepts up to 1,500 characters. This template sits comfortably under that limit. If you want to tailor the season or service focus, edit freely. Or click Generate to produce five pre-written seasonal variants matched to your crew's actual services and location.

Can I edit this template freely?

Yes. The core structure (season + what you assess + what you do + crew scope + CTA) should stay intact because that's what converts browsers into quote requests. But swap the service list (pruning, soil amendment, edge cleaning) with whatever your crew actually does. Adjust tone from 'we assess' to 'we handle' if that matches your voice better. The critical constraint is Google's 1,500-character limit and avoiding fake claims about rankings or fake before-and-afters.

What does 'Generate your own version' actually add?

Copying this template gives you one seasonal post. Generate produces five A/B variants: spring refresh, summer maintenance, fall prep, winter protection, and year-round subscription angles. Each is personalized to your business name, phone, service area, and crew's actual service mix (maintenance contracts, design work, grounds clearing, developer clients). Copying and manually editing takes 15-30 minutes per season. Generate does five variants in 30 seconds, ready to schedule across the year.

Is this template available in other languages?

Yes. This template is available in English, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Latin America), French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Romanian, Greek, and Slovak. Each language version respects Google Business Profile character limits and local landscaping terminology.

Why are templates anonymous?

Three reasons. First, we don't promote competing landscaping businesses in the gallery, so no real crew names appear. Second, the pattern matters more than the author. You'll adapt this post to your own voice and service mix anyway. Third, your generated version stays private to you. Anonymous by design, on both ends of the gallery.

Why anonymous?

Every template in this gallery is built from real work by ProfileForBusiness users - but without revealing who. No names, no business names, no logos on the card. No "Created by" credit.

The gallery shows what works for your industry, your style, your character count. Anonymous by design. Your generated version stays private too - we never publish, never share, never expose your output to other users.

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