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When you’re starting a landscaping business, you have a laundry list of tasks to accomplish: buying equipment, attracting potential clients, registering your business, and much more. High on that task list is coming up with landscaping business names.
A good business name is essential for marketing and branding your landscaping company. It’s how customers will come to know you and recognize you. It’s even how they’ll recommend you to their friends and family. So it’s crucial to get your landscaping business name right.
But if you’re struggling to find “the one,” don’t worry; naming a business can be challenging! That’s where this guide comes in. Whether you need guidance on how to create a compliant name, some inspiration, or a list of names to choose from, you’ll find it here.
Naming a business is a bit more complicated than just stringing words together, but there is a lot of freedom to be creative and express yourself. No matter what direction you’re leaning for a business name, there are some criteria for landscaping businesses to meet.
There are lots of good landscaping name options. Generally, a good business name is:
Ready to find the perfect business name for your landscaping company? Whether you want a ready-to-use name that’s classic, some inspiration for a creative name, or anything in between, you’ll find it here.
One quick note before we go further: just because we’ve included a particular name on this list doesn’t mean that it’s available in your state. It’s your responsibility to check that your desired business name isn’t infringing on any protected names, so please do your homework.
If you offer classic, no-nonsense landscaping services, you’ll need a straightforward, classic name. Here are some of our favorites.
4 Seasons Landscapers | A New Life Landscaping Company | Aessis Landscape |
All Grown-Up Landscaping | AmazeShine Landscapes | Amazin’ Grazin’ Landscaping |
April Fresh Landscape | Arctic Green Landscapes | AtmosEye Landscapes |
AtmosGlare Landscapes | Backyard Services | Blooms Forever Landscaping |
Bressman Landscapes | Darwin Landscape | Derrick’s Landscape Design |
Duke Side Landscape | Earth Love Land Designers | Edge Landscapes |
Fitz Landscaping Co. | Flores Landscaping | Flyte Felle Landscape |
Forest Green Lawn and Landscaping | Forward Gardens | Green Acres Lawn Service |
Green Estates | Ground Control | Groundworks Landscape |
Grow n’ Glow Landscapers | Hard Rock and Rolling Garden Hills | Herrington |
Horticulture Designers | Landscape Design Concepts | Landscapers Unlimited |
Mainscape | MasterGlory | MasterTown Design Concepts |
MaxFlap Flowerland | Maximum Curb Appeal | Metro Marina |
Misty Green Design Concepts | Mosby Grounds Management | Natu Float Landscape |
Nature Nest Landscape | Nature Nukes | Nature Side Landscape |
Nature Spa Landscape | Navlan’s Landscape | Parsons Rocks |
Pastures Landscaping | Penta Gardo Landscape | Plant the Seed Landscapers |
Plantscape Inc. | Rain or Shine Landscaping | Red Dirt Landscaping |
Rooted Landscaping Company | Sacred Garden Landscapers | Safari Landscapes |
Simple Life Landscaping | Solo Tree Service and Landscaping | Sunshine Landscapers |
Touch of Life Landscaping | Treeline and Hedge Plantings | U-Grow We Mow Landscaping |
WinterSpring Landscapes | ZingValley Landscapes |
Will you focus on lawn care alone? Some landscaping companies might opt for a very specific lawn care business name to help advertise their services. Here are some of our top picks.
A Cut Above | Johnson County Mowing | Push Lawn Care |
All American Green Lawns | Larry’s Lawn Maintenance | River Bend Lawns |
Blade Runners Lawn Care | Lawn and Order Mowing | Sharp Lawn Inc. |
Blades of Glory Landscaping | Lawn Barber | Smart Lawn Care |
Blue Skies Lawn Care | Lawn Care Genie | Sunny Lawn Services |
Budget Lawn Mowing | Lawn Doctor | Super Green Lawn Care |
Clean Cut Lawn Services | Lawn Dogs | Supergreen Lawns |
Cut Above Lawn Care | Lawn Love Mowing Maintenance | The Lawn Barber |
Cut Masters Mowing Service | Lawn World | The Lawn Fairy |
Cut Price Mowing | Leisure Time Lawns | The Lawn Guys |
Freedom Lawn Care | Just Sprinklers | Tru Green Lawn Care |
FreshCut Mowing | Mayflower Lawn Service | Turf Masters |
Grass Masters | Morning Dew Lawn Care | Turf Pros |
Grass Monkeys | Mow Rake Blow Weekly Lawn Services | Turf Terminators |
Grass Ninjas | Mowgirl Lawn Care | Turf Works R Us |
Green Life Lawn Care | MowTown Glory | Weed Man |
Green Garden Lizards Lawns | MowTown Landscapers | Weed Out Landscapers |
Horizon Mowing | Natural American Lawn Care | Weed Whacked |
Want your business to truly stand out? A creative landscaping business name might do the trick, drawing customers’ attention with a quick glance or passing word. Here are some of our favorite creative and cool landscaping business names.
A Green Thumb Landscaper | Loveleon Landscape | Reygren Gardens |
Aeronna | Lovely Lilypad | RoofPetals Landscapes |
Alive Aroma Gardening | Lovely Swan | Rose Garden Experts and Hybrid Specialists |
Ambius | Lovin Posh Landscape | Season Pride |
Away Opera | Loving Rivers | Season Surprise |
Bella Sensia Landscape | MadHappy Gardening | SeasonSurf Flowerland |
BerryDip Gardens | MadRock Gardens | Seven Petals |
BlingBerry | Maison Gardening | Shade and Sunshine Landscapes |
Cloud Nyne | Majestic Thrive | Shiny Thumb |
CloudHaze | Master Curls | SmartGrass Sod Services |
CurveMotto | MaySeason Design Concepts | Sundial Organic Gardens |
Daisy Daven Landscapes | MinuteBEE | Sunshine Sprint |
DangyPots Gardens | Nature Garnish | The Green Goddess |
Earthy Swing Gardening | Nature Mic | The Plant Doctor |
Eden East | Nature Sense | The Yardist |
EliteJade | Nature Spice Gardening | Thirsty Green |
Elysian Gardening | NatureFeather | TinyTong |
English Scape Gardening | NatureRoot Design Concepts | Uproot Beats |
Ensemble Gardens | NatuThrive | Up Swing Gardening |
Essen Blume | New Way Natural Landscapes | Uptown Gardening |
Fairy Space Gardening | Ole Fern | Urban Just Gardens |
Fairy Yardmother | Outside Limited | Urban Zest Gardening |
FairyLand Gardens | Pampa Bay | UrbanBliss Gardening |
FlairWizz | ParadisePalace | Vital Lust Gardening |
FlavaScape Flowerland | Peaceful Acres | Where the Sun Shines Landscapers |
Glamix Landscape | Petal Master Landscape | WinWood |
Greener Pastures Landscaping | PinkPecan | WoodEthos |
Greener Pastures Lawn Care | Poshy Gardening | WoodString |
HeavenSwing | Pretty Twist Landscapes | WoodVibe |
Hill Tol Gardening | Prism Lush Gardening | Xotx-Tropico |
Infinite Flora | Purley Posh | Zwiggy Space |
One really viable way to make customers remember your business name is to make them smile or chuckle when they hear it. Here are some of our favorite funny landscaping names.
Alligator Lawn | Grass Gone Wild | See Weeds Landscaping |
Amazin’ Grazin’ Landscaping | Grass Ninjas Design Concepts | U Grow Me Mow Landscaping |
Chop Chop Landscaping | Greg the Groundskeeper | Weed Whacked Landscapers |
Maybe you’re going to offer premier gardening services as your primary focus. If that’s the case, you might showcase gardening in your business name. Here are some of our favorite gardening-themed names.
Abbey Gardening | Farmscape | NatuPride Flowerland |
Aestral Gardening | FeelGood Gardening | Nature Chic Gardening |
Angel More Gardening | Finnish Tree Care Arborists | Nature Custom |
Arvent Gardening | Flora Fae Gardening | New Replenish Gardening |
Atlo Aest Gardening | Garden Gurus | New Town Gardening |
Barbara Landscape | Garderiya Gardening | Peachy Green Landscapes |
Best Buds and Blossoms Garden Designs | Gary’s Greenery | PentaFarm |
Blooming Bee gardening | Girinch Gardens | Petal Acres Gardening |
Blooming Landscape Co | Liberella Gardening | Pretty Green Gardening |
Blue Ocean Lawn Irrigation | MayerWish Gardening | Royal Land Gardening |
CasaFlip Gardens | MayGreen Gardening | ScottBrian Gardens |
Charming Lawns | MayScape Flowerland | Triben Gardening |
CornerScape Gardens | McGreen Gardening | Urban Worms |
Countryside Gardeners | Meg’s Gardening Service | Yard Art Landscapers |
Ellie May Gardening | Midland Gardening | Zazima Gardening |
Will your business focus on eco-friendly landscaping practices? Highlighting that specialty can be a great way to attract customers who are passionate about the planet. Here are some great green-inspired landscaping business names.
Creative Habitats Organic Lawn Care | Green Gardeners | Mother Nature’s Landscapers |
GreenWizard | Green Organic Gardeners | NatureSeason |
Dirty Girl Organic Landscaping | Green Gardeners | NatureSharp |
Eco Dude Gardening | EcoSprink Gardens | Perfectly Natural World Landscapes |
EcoDude Flowerland | Earthy Yard Landscapes | Sundial Organic Gardens |
Nature is a great element to integrate into your landscaping business name, and some landscaping company names can have a seasonal theme. Here are some great options to choose from.
4 Seasons Landscapers | MayShower Flowerland | SeasonSurf Flowerland |
April Fresh Landscape | MayShowers Landscapers | Shade and Sunshine Landscapes |
Arctic Green Landscapes | Rain or Shine Landscaping | Sunshine Sprint |
Morning Glory Landscapers | Season Pride | WinterSpring Landscapes |
If you’re proud of your regional heritage, you might decide to give a nod to your city or state (or even landscape) in your landscaping company name. If you don’t see your region below, keep in mind that you can customize one of these names to fit where you live and work.
Atlanta Tree Experts | MountainView Landscaping Co. | Riverfront Landscaping Services |
River Bend Lawns | PacificEdge Gardens | Great Lakes Lawn Care |
Upstate Design Concepts | Southern Charm Landscapes | BayArea Blossoms |
Valley Greens Inc | Highland Meadows Gardening | Rocky Ridge Landscaping |
Western Exposures Landscaping | Desert Bloom Landscaping | Gulf Coast Greenery |
Will you focus on providing luxurious, premier experiences to your customers? You’ll need a luxe name to suit. Here are some luxury landscaping company names to choose from.
Blissful Space | Environscaping LLC | Green Sierra Gardens |
Crystal Breeze | Elysian Gardening | Royal Land Gardening |
EliteJade | Green Queen Landscape Company | Sacred Garden Landscapers |
After you pick a name, you technically don’t have it claimed yet. There is some paperwork to complete: registering your business. The exact process for registering your business varies a little from state to state, but generally you’ll need to file the Articles of Organization (LLCs) or the Articles of Incorporation (corporations). You’ll also have to pay a filing fee and complete a few other start-up steps.
When you register, you are added to your state’s records as the owner of that name in your state. Other businesses in the state won’t be allowed to register under your name. Please note that these protections only exist in the state where you’ve registered. If you want more robust protections, you’ll need to register a trademark or register in additional states.
For more information, learn about the startup costs for a landscaping business in our guide.
Legal requirements are never fun, but it’s important to uphold them when naming your business. The exact requirements will vary from state to state, but no matter where you’re located you’ll need to run a name availability check and a trademark search.
Start by running a business name search on your state’s website. As a general rule, if you type in your desired name and no exact matches pop up, then your name is probably available in your state. If a match does appear, you will need to make edits until it’s unique. No matter what state you’re starting out in, you’ll have to ensure that your name is distinct from other business names.
On a similar note, you’ll need to run a trademark search on the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s website. This search will ensure that you’re not infringing on any federally protected trademarks. Trademarks also happen at the state level. Look for the office in your state that oversees trademarks and see if they have a search engine you can check.
We’ve already briefly discussed how to register your business name as an LLC or corporation, but what if you’re going to operate as a sole proprietorship or partnership? And what other registrations should you complete to best protect your name? A little extra legwork now can help you ensure that your name works for you.
Sole proprietorships and partnerships don’t have the option to file formation paperwork, so their options to protect their business names are a little more limited. A DBA registration, or a “doing business as” name, can be helpful. A DBA acts a lot like a permission slip to use a nickname for your business instead of your personal legal name. Essentially, it lets you operate under the name “Dallas Lawncare Gurus” instead of “John Smith” (the legal name of a sole proprietorship is the same as its owner’s name because it isn’t a separate legal entity).
Most states don’t protect DBAs for exclusive use; typically, multiple businesses can operate under the same name. But registering a DBA is still helpful. Doing so will add your name to state records, which might discourage other people from using it.
To be successful, you’ll need a business website — which means you’ll need a web domain name. Ideally, your domain name should match or closely mirror your business name. That means you’ll need to register your domain name as soon as possible. ZenBusiness can help you streamline this step.
Much like a business website, a presence on social media is a valuable tool for connecting with customers, booking clients, and more. From surveying what services you should add to educating customers about lawn care and sharing the custom landscapes you’ve created, social media offers a wide array of opportunities.
Ideally, you should pick the platforms your ideal customers are active on. Facebook, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and even YouTube or X are viable options. If you can, it’s best to pick handles that closely match your name. That’ll make it easier for customers to find you and share you just by recalling your business name. Brand consistency online is important!
Starting a business is a busy time, but you don’t have to do everything alone. Here at ZenBusiness, we specialize in tackling red tape for small business owners. Whether you need to create a new LLC or corporation, a streamlined app to manage your business’s finances, or anything in between, we have your back. Let us handle the paperwork so you can focus on what you love: creating and maintaining beautiful landscapes.
Disclaimer: The content on this page is for information purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or accounting advice. If you have specific questions about any of these topics, seek the counsel of a licensed professional.
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