Accessible Garden Landscaping — Commitment and Standards

Garden Landscapes Accessibility Statement — Inclusion and Support

Accessibility Statement for Garden Landscapes

Entrance view of a garden landscape with pathways and planting beds This Accessibility Statement describes our commitment to inclusive design for Garden Landscapes and related landscaping services. We aim to make information about our garden landscape offerings and outdoor design activities perceivable and operable for as many people as possible. Our approach follows recognized accessibility standards and practical measures so that visitors, clients and community members can access content about garden design and maintenance with ease.

We strive to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA level across pages that describe our garden landscape services and project galleries. Our efforts include text alternatives, clear headings, and consistent navigation to help people using assistive technologies. Inclusive garden design and accessible online content go hand in hand to ensure our landscape and garden planning materials are available to everyone.

Detailed planting plan diagram for a garden landscaping project Our site and resources are tested for screen-reader support and compatibility with common assistive technologies. We check that content about landscaping for gardens, planting schemes, and outdoor accessibility features reads logically in linearized order and that images and diagrams include descriptive alternative text where appropriate.

Keyboard navigation is an important part of our accessibility work. We ensure you can navigate information about garden design and landscaping via keyboard only, including access to menus, service descriptions and booking forms. Focus indicators are visible and logical, and interactive controls follow predictable tab order to support efficient exploration.

Person using a screen reader to access garden design content To support users with low vision or cognitive differences, we offer adjustable text sizes and high-contrast presentation where possible. We use semantic HTML, proper heading structure, and clear labeling so that content about landscape architecture and garden planting plans is easier to understand. Where complex diagrams are used, we provide explanatory captions and long descriptions on request.

Features we maintain

  • WCAG 2.1 AA principles applied to structure and content
  • Screen-reader friendly markup and ARIA where necessary
  • Full keyboard access for navigation and form controls
  • Readable fonts, adjustable contrast and scalable layouts for garden project pages

High-contrast garden plan and readable plant labels We continuously test and improve accessibility of our garden and landscape content through automated tools and manual checks, including real-world testing with assistive technologies. When we redesign or add new pages about garden landscapes or outdoor living spaces, accessibility reviews are part of the development cycle to reduce barriers from the outset. Accessibility is integral to how we present our landscape portfolios.

There may be instances where some legacy content about garden restoration or historical planting plans does not yet meet all the WCAG 2.1 AA criteria. In those cases, we provide alternatives where possible and prioritize remediation. We document known limitations and maintain a plan to bring older content into compliance over time.

Accessible team reviewing gardenscape materials and notes If you encounter any difficulty accessing information about our garden design services or need a particular format such as large print, simplified text, or an audio recording, please let us know. We welcome accessibility requests and will respond to reasonable requests to provide information in an alternative format or to assist with navigation and understanding of our material on garden landscapes and outdoor projects.

How to request assistance

To make an accessibility request regarding our garden landscape content, please use the contact options available on this site or reach out through our general communication channels. We commit to acknowledge requests promptly and provide a timeline for responses. We also review feedback to guide ongoing improvements and to ensure accessible garden landscape information remains current and usable.

Thank you for helping us improve accessibility. Our goal is to ensure a welcoming experience for everyone interested in landscape gardening, garden renovation and outdoor space design.

Garden Landscapes

Accessibility Statement for Garden Landscapes detailing WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, screen-reader support, keyboard navigation, and how to request alternative formats or assistance.

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