Gardening Franchises
TruGreen
TruGreen, part of the renowned ServiceMaster group, can help you to enter the profitable and growing lawn care…
Minimum Investment: £8,400
Explore a range of the best Lawn Care franchises currently available, and take the first step towards running your own Lawn Care franchise business today.
Provides a range of all-year-round lawn treatment services to the domestic market.
Minimum Investment: £8,000
Gardening Franchises
TruGreen, part of the renowned ServiceMaster group, can help you to enter the profitable and growing lawn care…
Minimum Investment: £8,400
Gardening Franchises
Established in 1987 Countrywide Grounds Maintenance is a multi-award winning management franchise, with over 50 franchised outlets and…
Minimum Investment: £100,000
Gardening Franchises
Jim's Mowing is the largest gardening franchise in the world. Huge in Australia, New Zealand and Canada, Jim's…
Minimum Investment: £11,000
Gardening Franchises
Nicenstripy have been one of the U. K’s leading garden care and grass cutting companies since their inception…
Minimum Investment: £5,000
Gardening Franchises
Provides a range of all-year-round lawn treatment services to the domestic market.
Minimum Investment: £8,000
Gardening Franchises
Ed’s Garden franchise provides a high quality but reasonably priced garden maintenance services including lawn mowing, hedge cutting,…
Minimum Investment: £9,995
Gardening Franchises
Trulawn is one of the UK’s leading artificial grass installation brands and draws on more than a decade…
Minimum Investment: £16,995
Gardening Franchises
Lawnscience is a top-quality lawn care franchise operating mainly in the domestic market with a strong reputation as…
Minimum Investment: £12,474
Business Opportunities
With more than 20 years’ worth of experience, Lawn & Weed Expert can help you set-up and run…
Minimum Investment: £1,750
Gardening Franchises
Clean Cut are leading providers of gardening services to private homes and businesses in the United Kingdom.
Minimum Investment: £9,950
Gardening Franchises
GreenThumb is Britain’s largest lawn care franchise. Est. 1986, we have over 220 franchised territories. Existing businesses for…
Gardening Franchises
Envirocare is a business to business management franchise where the franchisee employs teams of operatives to deliver commercial…
Minimum Investment: £43,000
Lawn care is one of the UK’s most resilient service sectors, with homeowners and commercial clients alike willing to pay for reliable, professional upkeep of their outdoor spaces. Whether you’re drawn to hands-on mowing rounds or specialised treatment programmes, the lawn care franchise category on FindMyFranchise offers something for a wide range of budgets and ambitions. With 12 live opportunities currently listed, investment levels run from as little as £1,750 right up to £100,000, making this an accessible sector for first-time franchisees and experienced operators alike.
Entry costs vary considerably depending on the scale of the model, the equipment provided, and the level of brand and territory support included. Above is a broad breakdown of what you can expect at different investment levels.
Lawn care franchises are particularly well suited to people who enjoy outdoor, physical work and prefer variety in their day to sitting behind a desk. You don’t necessarily need a horticultural background — most franchisors provide full training — but a practical mindset, good customer service skills, and the self-discipline to manage your own schedule will all stand you in good stead. Many lawn treatment models offer genuinely recurring revenue, as clients typically book regular seasonal programmes, which can make income more predictable than one-off project work.
When evaluating opportunities, look closely at what territory you receive and whether it is exclusive, how comprehensive the initial and ongoing training is, what equipment and materials are included in the franchise fee, and whether the franchisor has a strong track record of supporting franchisees through their first trading year. Recurring versus one-off income models suit different risk profiles, so be honest with yourself about which you prefer before committing.
How much does a lawn care franchise cost in the UK?
Investment levels in this category range from £1,750 for a business opportunity such as Lawn and Weed Expert up to £100,000 for a commercial operation like Countrywide Grounds Maintenance. Most franchises in the mid-tier sit between £8,000 and £13,000.
Do I need experience in gardening or horticulture to run a lawn care franchise?
Not necessarily. Most franchisors offer full training programmes covering both the technical and business side of operations, so a willingness to learn is often more important than prior experience.
Can I run a lawn care franchise part-time?
Some entry-level models, particularly in domestic mowing and treatment, can be started on a part-time basis and scaled up. It is worth confirming the franchisor’s expectations on this before signing any agreement.
Are lawn care franchises seasonal?
Lawn treatment and mowing work is busiest in spring and summer, though many franchises build year-round revenue through autumn and winter services such as scarification, aeration, and planning treatments for the following season.
What is the difference between a franchise and a business opportunity in this category?
A franchise typically involves a formal licensing agreement, an ongoing support structure, and use of an established brand. A business opportunity, such as Lawn and Weed Expert, usually involves lower fees and less ongoing obligation, but may offer less structured support and brand recognition.
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