Landscape Gardeners Accessibility Statement
We are committed to making our landscaping and landscape gardening resources accessible to as many people as possible, including people with disabilities. This accessibility statement explains our approach to accessibility for landscape gardeners, garden landscapers and related services. Our aim is to meet and maintain WCAG 2.1 AA standards and to provide a site and services that support people using assistive technologies.
To support a wide range of users we focus on clear structure and meaningful navigation. Our content for landscape gardener services is written plainly and organized logically so screen readers and keyboard-only users can find essential information quickly. We use semantic headings, lists and consistent landmarks, and we test for compatibility with common screen reader software.
Key accessibility features include logical heading order, descriptive link text, and appropriate contrast for text and interactive elements. We also strive to make media accessible by providing captions, transcripts and descriptive text where relevant so that garden designers, landscapers and landscape gardeners can access visual content equally.
We support screen-reader access by using ARIA roles and labels where necessary and avoiding content that interferes with assistive technologies. Our markup aims to be simple, predictable and compatible with modern screen readers. We perform manual accessibility testing and automated checks to identify and resolve issues.
Keyboard navigation is a priority for users who cannot use a mouse. All interactive controls, menus and forms related to landscaping quotes, service descriptions and portfolio items are reachable and operable using keyboard-only interaction. Focus indicators are visible and sequential focus order is maintained to help users move through material about landscape gardening services efficiently.
We maintain a checklist inspired by WCAG 2.1 AA and follow recommended patterns for accessible components. Our routine checks include verifying contrast ratios, alternative text for images that describe plants and garden layouts, semantic HTML for lists of services, and meaningful headings to describe each section.
Our team also considers real-world accessibility for on-site landscape gardeners and garden contractors. We provide information about physical accessibility of show gardens, demonstration areas and consultations so clients can make informed choices. Inclusive landscaping is central to our approach, and we strive to present accessible options for garden paths, seating and planting layouts.
We continually monitor and improve accessibility. Testing includes both automated tools and manual reviews that involve keyboard-only navigation, screen reader walkthroughs, and mobile device checks. If you encounter a barrier when using our content about landscape gardeners or landscapers, please let us know so we can take corrective action.
How to request accessibility support: please contact our accessibility team using the contact options provided in our official channels for requests, alternative formats, or specific support when accessing information about landscaping services. We will respond and work with you to provide the information in a suitable format or to find a reasonable accommodation.
Scope and ongoing improvements
This statement applies to our online information, printed materials made available upon request, and to the accessibility practices we promote for landscape gardeners and garden maintenance providers. We review and update our accessibility practices periodically and incorporate feedback to improve usability for everyone.
What we do to improve accessibility
- Regular testing against WCAG 2.1 AA standards and common assistive technologies.
- Staff training on inclusive content creation and accessible design for landscaping portfolios.
- Clear alternatives for non-text content and descriptive alt text for images showing garden features.
- Responsive design so information about landscape gardeners is accessible on a range of devices.
We take accessibility seriously and welcome inquiries related to accessibility of our materials on landscaping, garden design and landscape gardener services. While we cannot list direct contact details here, please use the contact channels available through our published communications to request assistance or report issues.
Thank you for your interest in making landscape gardening and landscaping resources more accessible. We will continue to invest in people, processes and technology to improve accessibility and to support inclusive experiences across all our landscape gardener services.