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How To Start Your Own Gardening Business

John NorwoodBy John NorwoodMay 12, 20214 Mins Read
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For many people, gardening is a stress-relieving hobby that allows them to get lost in the bliss of cultivating plants and flowers. If you’re really good at your gardening hobby, your experience could turn into a business. If want to take your gardening hobby and your experience to the next level by offering your expertise to homeowners and clients, you can start a successful business.

Given that the plant and flower industry grew to $15 billion last year, there is plenty of room for you to carve out your section. It’s actually one of the hobbies that translate fairly easily into a small business. How big your business grows will depend on your time and the scale of services that you can offer. It will also require a financial investment for your business to succeed. Let’s take a look at some tips for starting your own gardening business.

Expert Skills

If you’re an expert gardener, you know that it’s more than just plants, pots planters and more. While knowing how to pick out and arrange planters and garden containers is essential, you will need the expertise to design indoor and outdoor spaces of all types. This will include indoor planters, outdoor planters, various gardens, and hardscapes.

Becoming a gardener for profit means having an expert craft and top-notch skills. As a gardener, you will serve many functions and must have a unique vision for every project. The first requirement of running a successful gardening business is having expert skills, style, and creativity.

Space

Aside from your skills, another important component of your gardening business is space. You will need a place for your office and administration. It can be at your own home if you have the space and capabilities to do it there. Most gardening companies have space where they do business and also show off examples of their work.

If your house has a big yard, you can try out new ideas there and use it as a space to exhibit your work. Since most of your business will be conducted at the site of the job, you will not need a huge space for your business, however, you will need to place to run your company.

Equipment

When you secure a client, more than likely, you will need to supply your own tools. This could include items such as shovels, rakes, hoes, spades, and a good water hose. Depending on the services that you offer, you might require some specialized tools and equipment. You will also need to decide if you are going to offer any lawn care services. This of course will require that you have a lawnmower, trimmer, and blower.

This is where most of your financial investment will be needed. This might require you to start smaller and then scale up as the business grows. Additionally, you will probably start in your local area, so you may not need a work truck or van right away. Over time, as the business expands, you will need to continually invest in equipment.

Clients

Potential clients could be anyone with an outdoor space. You will need to define your business to target the clients that require your services. These will be people who want their indoor or outdoor spaces to look neat and well maintained. Your opportunities could be wide open as there are always people and families looking for help with their yards and gardens. You will want to figure out what marketing techniques will work best for you and the services you want to offer.

With numerous opportunities, the gardening business has the potential for great success. Having experience and skills that translate to reliable performance will your biggest asset when opening up a gardening business. With some investment of time and money, you can acquire clients and grow your customer base to create a thriving business.

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John Norwood

    John Norwood is best known as a technology journalist, currently at Ziddu where he focuses on tech startups, companies, and products.

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