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Marketing For Gardeners

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Marketing for Gardeners

Gardening clients mostly find you locally — a Google search for a gardener nearby, a recommendation in a community Facebook group, or a sign on a neighbour's verge. Reviews and a tidy before-and-after photo do a lot of the selling, because people want proof you'll turn up and leave the place looking sharp. Once you're in, a happy client on a regular round refers the whole street.

A simple local presence — a Google listing, real photos, fast replies — plus a referral nudge to good clients keeps the round full. Cockatoo helps you get those basics working so you spend less time chasing leads and more time mowing.

What gardeners are up against

  • Demand is strongly seasonal — spring and summer are frantic, winter is quiet — so the off-season can leave gaps that a maintenance round helps fill.
  • Mowers, blowers, trimmers and trailers wear out and need replacing, and downtime on a broken mower means a missed day's work.
  • Rain reshuffles the whole week, so jobs get pushed and a wet run can dent a fortnight's income.
  • Margins are thin once fuel, blades, tip fees and time are counted, so pricing and a full diary matter more than headline rates.

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How do gardeners get most of their clients?

Local search and word of mouth dominate. A strong Google listing with reviews and photos wins new enquiries, while referrals from happy regular clients fill out your round — often a whole street once one neighbour is on board.

What's the best way to build a regular round?

Ask satisfied one-off clients to go onto a regular schedule, and ask your best clients for referrals. Clustering jobs in the same suburb cuts travel and makes a tight, profitable weekly round — which is what you want marketing to feed.

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