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British Groundcare – what’s next?

by T H WHITE on August 6, 2025

We ask about trends affecting Groundcare over the next five years and their likely affect on UK businesses.

Eco Credentials

Sustainability seems uppermost in most people’s minds at the moment, and this mindset could be behind a rise in interest in eco friendly practices around lawncare, including the use of native grasses, smarter irrigation and a reduced reliance on pesticides. There’s also a growing demand for lower maintenance lawn designs, multi-functional outdoor spaces, and increased biodiversity to create healthier landscapes.

Sustainability & Eco-Consciousness

  • Native and drought-tolerant plants:

    Choosing plants that are well-suited to weather fluctuations reduces the need for extensive watering and care

  • Water conservation:

    Implementing smart irrigation systems that adjust to soil moisture, and incorporating rainwater harvesting, are becoming standard.

  • Reduced chemical use:

    A growing preference for organic treatments and soil-based lawn health methods minimises the environmental impact of maintenance.

Industry Shifts

  • Subscription-based services:
    Customers are increasingly opting for ongoing, predictable lawn care rather than one off services.
  • Focus on soil health:
    A shift towards understanding and improving soil conditions is leading to healthier, more resilient landscapes.

Projections for autumn and winter 2025/26

The UK Groundcare, grass, and lawn care contracting industry in 2025 is a growing market, driven by changing consumer preferences and the increasing value placed on outdoor spaces. While challenges persist, the focus on sustainability, technology, and strategic diversification will be key to navigating a competitive landscape and capitalising on future opportunities.

The overall outlook remains positive, with moderate growth (2-4%) projected between 2025 and 2026, driven by an improving economic environment and continued demand for outdoor living spaces.

Source: Barbour ABI

Businesses will continue to diversify their offerings to address seasonal fluctuations in demand. Winter services such as gritting and snow removal are crucial to maintaining revenue year-round.

Expect further adoption of sustainable and smart technologies to enhance efficiency and meet evolving client preferences for eco-friendly solutions. This includes investing in research and development to bring advanced lawn care techniques and products to market.

Source: Lawntech

There may be a growing demand for specialised services catering to niche business areas like sports grounds management, estate maintenance, and the integration of sustainable practices into urban landscapes.

Do you have predictions for upcoming trends in British Groundcare? We’d love to hear them! Let your salesperson know and we’ll be in touch.

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