Accessible Grounds Care Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Commitment for Landscape Design and Care
Accessibility Statement — Landscaping Services
Our landscaping services team is committed to delivering outdoor and digital accessibility for everyone. This statement describes how our landscape maintenance and garden design offerings are presented online and the measures we take to support inclusive access. We aim to meet the needs of visitors who use assistive technologies and to make our information about hardscaping, planting plans, and site assessments available to all.
We follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level as a baseline for our accessible landscaping services information. That commitment covers how content is authored, how images and documents are prepared, and how service pages are structured for discoverability and clarity.
Key accessibility features are implemented across our site and service descriptions to support users seeking accessible landscape design, inclusive outdoor space planning, and equal access to garden care resources. These features are intended to assist both visitors and clients with varied needs.
We provide screen-reader support by ensuring semantic HTML, logical heading order, and descriptive alt text for illustrative material. Where complex plans or PDFs are shared, we strive to offer accessible alternatives, structured content, and clear summaries so that everyone can review planting schedules, accessibility-focused hardscape specifications, and maintenance instructions.
Keyboard navigation is a priority: our site and service pages allow full operation using the keyboard alone. Menus, forms, and interactive content are designed so users can tab through controls, submit requests for accessible landscaping consultations, and access service descriptions without relying on a mouse.
To support users with visual needs we use high-contrast color combinations and scalable text. Where illustrations of landscape modifications are used, we provide detailed captions and textual descriptions so features like raised beds, accessible paths, and sensory gardens are clearly explained.
Our approach to maintaining accessible grounds and online accessibility includes a structured testing routine. We perform automated scans, manual keyboard testing, and assistive technology checks with common screen readers to validate accessibility for our landscape service pages. Results guide remediation prioritized by impact and frequency.
In addition to testing, we follow an internal accessibility policy that describes our roles and responsibilities when producing content related to landscape architecture, garden care, and site accessibility audits. That policy encourages plain language, concise lists, and clear calls to action to reduce cognitive load for all users.
If you encounter barriers while exploring our accessible landscaping offerings, you can request assistance using the site’s accessibility request channel or the designated accessibility option provided on service pages. Please provide details about the issue and the content or functionality affected so we can respond appropriately.
What we do to improve accessibility
- Maintain WCAG 2.1 AA conformance targets across service descriptions and client resources.
- Ensure screen-reader compatibility and meaningful document structure for planting maps and maintenance notes.
- Enable full keyboard navigation for quoting tools, appointment booking forms, and educational materials about accessible landscaping solutions.
- Use plain language, clear headings, and concise lists when describing accessibility-focused landscape projects.
We continuously monitor new guidance and evolving best practices for both digital accessibility and the practical accessibility of outdoor environments. Where improvements are identified, we prioritize fixes that most directly affect usability of our landscape consultation content, service pages, and client resources.
Contact for accessibility requests: If you need information in an alternative format, require help accessing content about accessible landscape installation, or want to report a barrier, please use the accessibility request option on our site or the accessibility channel provided on relevant pages. We will acknowledge your request and work with you to provide the information in a suitable format or to resolve the issue.
Thank you for your interest in making outdoor spaces and online information about landscaping inclusive. We welcome opportunities to collaborate on accessible landscape design, barrier-free garden solutions, and improved digital access to our services.