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Niche GuideJune 23, 2026·7 min read

Google Maps Scraper for Landscapers (2026)

There are over 600,000 landscaping and lawn care businesses in the United States — almost all listed on Google Maps with phone numbers, websites, ratings, and addresses. Here's how to pull every landscaper in any state into a clean, dialable lead list in minutes.

Why landscaping is a strong cold calling niche

Landscaping is a huge, fragmented, owner-operated market with intense seasonal demand. Spring and summer drive a buying rush for marketing, equipment, software, and crews — and owners answer their own phones, so decision-makers are easy to reach.

Because most landscapers compete on local search and reviews, a fresh, geo-targeted list of every company in a market is the backbone of any outbound campaign — whether you sell services, software, supplies, or franchising.

Who uses landscaping lead lists

Cold calling & marketing agencies

Landscapers live and die by local search and seasonal demand. Pitch SEO, Google Ads, and lead gen to owners filtered by no website or low ratings — the crews most ready to invest before the spring rush.

Field-service software sales

Selling scheduling, routing, invoicing, or CRM software for lawn care and landscaping? A complete state-by-state list sorted by review count is a ready-made outbound territory.

Equipment & supply distributors

Selling mowers, irrigation, nursery stock, or chemicals? Pull every landscaping business in your delivery radius and you have a full territory prospect list with direct phone numbers.

Franchise & M&A development

Lawn care is an active franchising and roll-up space. Build a complete map of independent landscapers in a region — with ratings as a size proxy — to source conversion or acquisition targets.

Recruiters & staffing

Seasonal crews mean constant hiring. A list of every landscaper in a market with direct numbers lets recruiters pitch staffing and labor-placement services to the owners who need them.

How to scrape landscapers from Google Maps

01

Sign up free

Create a free MapsHarvest account — no credit card needed. You get 50 credits to run your first scrape.

02

Select 'Landscaper' as your category

Type 'landscaper' or 'lawn care' in the category picker — then include related categories like Lawn Care Service, Tree Service, and Irrigation Contractor in the same run.

03

Pick your states

Select any states. MapsHarvest loops through every city automatically. Scraping all of Texas or Florida for landscapers takes minutes.

04

Set your filters

Filter by minimum rating, review count, or whether the company has a website. Narrow to established firms or under-marketed crews depending on your offer.

05

Download your CSV

Download as CSV, XLSX, or JSON. One row per company, up to 18 fields per lead — ready to drop straight into your dialer or CRM.

What data you get per landscaping company

Every landscaper scraped from Google Maps includes up to 18 data fields:

Company NamePhone NumberWebsite URLFull AddressCity & StateGoogle RatingReview CountHoursCategoryGoogle Maps URLDescriptionPlus CodeTemporarily Closed

Pro tips for landscaping outreach

Sell before spring+

Landscapers buy marketing, software, and equipment in late winter and early spring before the season starts. Schedule a refresh in February–March so your list is current when budgets open.

Target companies with no website+

Use the 'No website' filter to find established crews running on referrals — the warmest leads for web design, SEO, and Google Ads.

Segment by review count+

Under 30 reviews = solo operators, ideal for first-software and financing offers. 100+ reviews = larger firms, better fits for enterprise tools and M&A sourcing.

Include related categories+

Add Lawn Care Service, Tree Service, and Irrigation Contractor to one scrape to capture every business regardless of how it categorized its Google listing.

Start building your landscaping lead list

50 free credits. No credit card. First list in under 5 minutes.

Get your leads now →