A landscaped garden is a transformation on a grand scale, and it happens in public. Neighbours walk past, notice, and wonder who did it. Your work is quite literally on display, and social media extends that display from one street to your whole area.
The before and after of a garden is dramatic in a way few trades can match. Tired lawn to lush planting, cracked patio to a space people actually want to sit in. Every project is a story people love to watch unfold.


Why gardens are made for a feed
Landscaping is seasonal, visual, and aspirational. People dream about their outdoor space, especially as the weather turns. A steady feed of your finished gardens plants the idea and makes you the name they call when the dreaming turns into a budget.
What to post
These are the angles Native works from for a business like yours, so you never stare at a blank caption:
- The before and after. Patchy and overgrown to designed and lush. The most shareable post in your trade.
- The finished garden in use. A family on the new patio, the planting in full bloom. Sell the life, not just the landscaping.
- Work in progress. The dig, the build, the planting going in. Process shows the craft behind the price.
- A seasonal tip. When to plant, how to prep a lawn for spring. Useful advice keeps you present all year.
- The local project. A named neighbourhood or a recognisable street builds the sense that you are the local specialist.


Finding a rhythm you can keep
Two posts a week suits the work. A before and after or a finished garden when you have one, a seasonal tip in the quieter months. Snap photos at the start, middle, and end of a project and one job becomes a week of content.
The mistake to avoid
Only posting in high summer and vanishing the rest of the year. The dreaming happens all year, and planning for spring starts in winter. Stay present through the off-season and you win the projects your rivals never hear about.
How Native does it for you
Native turns your project photos into a steady feed: before and afters, seasonal tips, finished gardens in the golden hour. You approve from your phone on site, and it publishes on a rhythm that keeps you visible through every season.


You keep building gardens. Native makes sure each one quietly sells the next, up and down your area.