253 Healthy Landscaping Business Name Ideas
There are more than 30 million businesses in the United States alone. So it’s no surprise settling on a unique name for your lawn care business feels impossible.
Picking the right name gives potential customers an idea about the services your lawn care business provides, can create a good impression, and can help you stand out from the competition.
Are all the good lawn care business names already taken? How do you come up with something fresh? And what about business name best practices?
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If you’re not sure how to answer those questions, you’re in the right place. Keep reading to learn my top tips for choosing the perfect landscaping business name and how to make sure your favorite choices are available across the board.
Let’s dive in!
Tips For Choosing The Perfect Lawn Care Business Name
If you’re struggling to choose a company name for your lawn care service, one of the best things to do is start brainstorming. As you go through the tips outlined below, make a list of words, phrases, and terms associated with your business.
From there, you can narrow down the list and cross off ideas you don’t like.
Once you have several top considerations, we’ll walk you through how to make sure you’re allowed to use them. This last step helps you narrow down your list even more so you can make a final decision.
1. Consider the Services You Plan to Offer
There are several types of services a lawn service company can offer, so it’s essential to consider the services you plan to offer. Maybe you want to focus on landscaping. Or mowing and maintenance services.
Perhaps you’re considering offering specialty services.
Add the different types of services you want to offer to your brainstorming list.
Remember to avoid anything limiting your business’s future growth if you decide to go in another direction down the road.
2. Location-Specific Terms
Most lawn care businesses are specific to a geographic service area. So if that’s true for your business, consider adding a location-specific term to your business name.
You can consider things like:
- City nicknames
- Neighborhoods
- Regions or states
- And descriptive terms
However, consider what happens if you expand outside your intended service area. Does the name become limiting? If so, it’s best to avoid it if you plan to expand or change directions later.
3. Avoid Business Names That Are Hard to Pronounce, Hear, or Spell
Despite the technological advances in voice search, assistants like Siri and Alexa struggle to understand slang and other confusing words.
This could limit how often your business shows up in voice (and text-based) search if your name is hard to spell, pronounce, or hear. Because of that, it’s important to avoid complicated words, industry jargon, and using numbers in place of letters. While having a unique lawn care name is good, being too unique may not be so good.
Keep your business name as simple and easy to remember as possible so potential customers can easily find you.
4. Consider Alliterations and Rhyming Words
Alliterations and rhymes are catchy and easy to remember. Because of that, they make for great business names.
That said, it’s not always easy to come up with them. Start with choosing a few of your favorite words from your master brainstorm list.
Then, you can Google “words that start with S” or whatever letter you’re using to create an alliteration. Alternatively, you can search “words that rhyme with _____.”
It can be time-consuming, but it’s an excellent place to start.
And don’t forget to add any exciting finds to your brainstorm list while you’re at it.
5. Steer Clear of Initials or Obscure Acronyms
Initials and unusual acronyms are hard to remember, so they typically don’t make great business names. They can also be challenging to pronounce and confusing for voice search as well.
Furthermore, there are 325 different two-letter combination possibilities in the English language. And the odds of your customers remembering the specific letters you chose are pretty small.
6. Still Struggling? Try the Owner’s Name
If you’ve made it this far and are still struggling to find the best name, you can always consider using the business owner’s name. Doing so works well if the owner plans to be the face behind the business.
However, this can make it more challenging to sell the business in the future.
List of Creative Landscaping Business Names
Here is a list of existing lawn care business names that may help give you some creative ideas. Before using one, though, be sure to check the availability to be sure it can be used.
- 1st Choice Landscaping & Lawn Care
- 4 Seasons Landscapes
- 417 Outdoor Living
- 815 Scapes
- A & D Complete Outdoor Service
- A & L Landscapes
- A Cut Above
- A Plus Landscaping
- A1 Landscape & Lawn Care
- Above & Beyond Landscape
- Absolute Lawn Care Services
- Ace Lawn Care
- Admiral Grow Green
- Advanced Lawn Maintenance
- Affordable Lawn Care
- Aim High Gardening Services
- Akron Yard & Home
- All American Landscaping & Lawncare
- All Season Landcare
- All Seasons Lawn Care
- Alpha Mowing
- Always Reliable
- Ambitious Landscaping
- American Pro Lawns & Pest Control
- American Yards
- Anderson Landscape Co
- Apex Lawn
- Arcos Outdoor Living
- Arellano’s Landscaping Service
- Argo Moore Landscapes
- Armitage Landscaping
- Arreola Lawn Maintenance
- Ashworth Landscape
- Atlantic Landscape Co
- Avalon Lawn Mower
- Best Choice Landscaping
- Big Life Landscapes
- Bluestone Landscape Management
- Botanico Of The Ozarks
- Boulders & Blooms Landscaping
- Bright View Landscape
- Brothers Landscaping
- Bryant Landscaping & Nursery
- Buckeye Beauty Landscaping
- Campbell’s Tree & Lawn Expert
- Carefree Lawn Care Company
- Central Land Care
- Champion Lawn Care
- Choice Yard Care
- Christian Operated Lawn Care
- Chuck’s Landscaping Co
- Clean & Clear Service
- Clean Air Lawn Care
- Clean Cut Lawns
- Colorado Lawn Maintenance
- Complete Lawn Service & Snow Removal
- Complete Lawncare
- Core Scapes
- Country View Landscapes
- Countryside Landscaping
- Creative Lawns
- Custom Landscape
- Cutting Edge Lawn Care
- David’s Landscaping & Tree Service
- Decorative Curb & Landscape
- Designated Clippers Landscape
- Done Right Lawn Care
- Done-Rite Service
- Down To Earth Landscaping
- DS Lawn Mowing
- Duke City Lawn Care
- Duke Landscaping
- Earthbound Landscape Service
- East End Garden & Landscape Co
- Easy Lawn
- Edge Lawn Care
- Elegant Property Group
- Elite Lawn & Landscaping
- Elite Lawn Care
- Elite Lawn Service
- Epic Landscaping
- Eveready Lawn Service
- Evergreen Landscape
- Evolve Landscape
- Family Lawn
- Family Scapes
- Fantastic Gardeners
- Fenton Lawn & Landscaping
- Fiesta Lawn Care
- Fine Lines Ground Control
- Finishing Touch Landscapes
- First Choice Yard Care
- First Cut Lawn
- First Rate Lawn Services
- Forest Green Lawn
- Four Points Landscaping
- Franko’s Landscaping
- Garden Of Eaton
- Georgia Pines Landscaping
- Golden Rule Landscapes
- Grandview Landscaping
- Grass Master
- Grassmasters
- Grassroots Lawn Care
- Great Oak Landscape Group
- Green Acres
- Green Acres Lawn Care
- Green Brothers Landscaping
- Green Gardeners
- Green Grass Pro
- Green Lawn Care
- Green Shearer
- Green Solutions
- Green Thumb Lawn Care
- Greener Grass
- Greenkeepers
- Greenland Landscaping Service
- Greensmen Landscape Solutions
- Greentree Landscaping
- Ground Control
- Grounds Guys
- Healthy Lawn Specialist
- Hedgehawg Landscaping
- Hickory Landscape Management
- High Caliber Landscape
- Horizon Landscape
- Hungry Goat Scape & Design
- Imperial Landscapes
- In The Garden Landscape
- Inspired Landscape Service
- Just The Tips Lawn Care
- Kickin’ Grass Landscapes
- Kiss My Grass Lawncare
- Lake City Landscaping
- Landscapers
- Landscaping By Allen
- Landscaping Inc.
- Landscaping Matters Co
- Lanier Yard Scapes
- Lawn & Turf Contracting
- Lawn Care Plus
- Lawn Doctor
- Lawn Love
- Lawn Ranger
- Lawn Rangers
- Lawns In Order
- Lawns Inc.
- Lawnz R Us
- Legacy Greenscapes
- Legacy Landscape Group
- Legendary Landscape
- Legion Landscaping
- Lighthouse Landscaping
- Limitless Landscapes
- Live Oak Landscape Service
- Local Tree & Landscape
- Love It Lawn Care
- Love Landscaping
- Lucky’s Lawn Care Company
- Lumberjack Landscape Co
- Majestic Lawn Care
- Maley’s Mowing & Landscape
- Maple Creek Landscaping
- Martin & Son Landscaping
- Masterworks Land Care Services
- Meadows Landscapes
- Missoula Landscaping Co
- Mow ‘N’ Go
- Mow Betta Lawncare
- Mow-Mow’s Family Landscaping
- Mowtown Lawns
- Native Landscape
- Natural Image Lawn Care
- Natural Lawn
- Nature’s View Landscape
- Natures Care Lawn
- Neighbor’s Lawn Care
- New Roots Landscaping
- Next 2 Nature Landscape Co
- No Limits Landscaping
- Oasis Landscaping
- Oasis Lawn Care
- Outback Landscape Service
- Outside Pride Landscapes
- Perfect Lawncare
- Perfect Touch Landscaping
- Picturesque Landscape & Design
- Pinewood Landscapes
- Plush Lawns
- Precision Lawn & Landscape
- Prime Cuts
- Priority Lawn Services
- Pro Care Landscaping
- Pro Lawn Care
- Prolawn Landscaping
- Pure Green Landscaping
- Pure Valley Landscaping
- Push Lawn Care
- Radiant Gardens
- Red Maple Landscape Service
- Reflections Landscaping Service
- Riverbend Landscape
- Rocky Mountain Turf Solutions
- Roots Landscaping
- Sam’s Yard Service
- Shawnee Mission Tree Service
- Simple Turf
- Simply Beautiful Landscape
- Smart Lawn
- Smartscape Designs
- Solid Ground Landscaping
- Soulshine Landscaping
- Southern Design Co
- Southern Grace Landscape
- Southern Green Lawns
- Southern Greenscapes
- Southern Shore Lawns
- Southern Traditions Landscaping
- Spot On Landscapes
- Sun & Shade
- Sunshine Lawn Care
- Superior Landscapes
- Superior Lawn Care
- Superior Mulch & Landscaping
- Supreme Green Landworks
- Swan Lake Landscapes
- Three Rivers Landscaping
- Timberscape Tree & Turf
- TLC Lawn Care & Landscaping
- Top Choice Lawn Care
- Top Cut Lawn Care Company
- Top Gunz Landscape Design
- Top Landscaping
- Total Landscaping & Lawn Care
- Total Lawn Care Solutions
- Tru Cut Landscaping & Lawn Care
- Turf Masters
- Two Brothers Landscaping
- Ultimate Lawn Care
- Universal Lawn Care
- Verdant Landscapes
- Vista Green Lawn and Landscape Services
- Vista View Landscaping
- Weed Kings
- Weed Man
- Western Suburbs Lawn Care
- Wise Grass
- Yard Butler
- Yard Shark Landscaping
- Yard Smart
- Z Green Landscape
- Z Lawn Care
- Zima Landscapes
Is Your Landscaping Name Available to Use?
At this point, you should have several top considerations to choose from. And the best way to narrow it down further is to check each one for availability.
There are several places to look at that can help you make your decision. So, let’s walk through some of the more common ones.
Can the business name be registered in your state?
If you plan to register your landscaping business name as a corporation or LLC, each state requires a unique company name.
This makes it important to search the Secretary of State’s name database in the state you plan to register to ensure your name isn’t already in use.
In most states, sole proprietorships and partnerships are required to register a Doing Business As (DBA) or Assumed Name if they aren’t doing business under the owner’s full first and last name. A few states require them to use a unique name, while others will let you pick just about any name you choose.
Related: How to check business name availability in your state
Is your landscaping name already trademarked?
When searching for a name for your new landscaping business, you need to make sure your new name isn’t trademarked by someone else. If it is, you may not be allowed to legally use it.
Thankfully the United States Patent Trademark Office (USPTO) makes trademark searching a breeze through their Trademark Database.
Remember that if a name doesn’t show up in this search, it isn’t necessarily available. Every business has some limited protection through a common law trademark. This means another business can’t open up shop down the street with the same name, as this creates confusion for customers. Also, be sure to check local competitors by doing a Google search and looking through the Yellow Pages.
If your name is available and you want to protect it from being used by anyone else, you can register your name with the USPTO.
Related: How to check for a trademark
Is a domain name available with your business name?
A domain name is your business’s digital address. With so many people researching online, it’s crucial to make sure your landscaping business name is also available as a domain name.
Website addresses aren’t as critical as the first two searches, but it’s still worth doing as a domain can cost as little as $10 to pick up. Typically, you want your domain name to be “yourbusinessname.com” without any numbers, dashes, etc.
You can easily search for a domain using NameCheap’s domain name search tool.
Hopefully, you now have some ideas to name your martial arts studio. Once you have this list narrowed down to just a few and researched that they are all available, start asking friends, family, and potential customers their thoughts to get feedback, and then pick your perfect martial arts studio name!