Accessibility Statement for Garden Services
Accessibility Commitment for Garden Areas
Our commitment is to provide an inclusive experience across all garden services, gardening services and garden maintenance services we offer on this site and within physical garden areas. We follow WCAG 2.1 AA standards to make content perceivable, operable, understandable and robust for people using assistive technologies. This statement describes how we support screen-reader compatibility, keyboard navigation and clear information for accessible garden spaces.
We design digital content and on-site information with semantic headings, consistent navigation and clear landmarks. Elements such as skip links, descriptive alt text for images, and logical tab order improve usability for visitors using screen readers or keyboard-only interaction. Our approach to accessible landscaping and garden care services includes well-contrasted signage, tactile markers and pathways designed for safe use.
Standards and scope: This accessibility statement applies to our online presence and to aspects of our garden services area where we control access and communication. We aim for full conformance with WCAG 2.1 AA and implement features supporting assistive tech. The measures we take include color contrast checks, scalable text, and responsive layouts so that information about gardening services and landscape maintenance is available on a range of devices.
We support screen-reader users by ensuring ARIA attributes are applied where needed, by using semantic HTML and by labeling interactive controls. Our content provides clear headings and landmarks so a person relying on a screen reader can navigate information about garden maintenance services efficiently. We test major screen readers and maintainers of assistive technology compatibility whenever we update content.
Keyboard navigation and focus are fundamental. All interactive elements related to gardening services and outdoor accessibility — including booking widgets, informational accordions and map controls — are reachable and operable using a keyboard alone. Visible focus indicators and logical tab sequences help users move through content without a mouse, enhancing access to service descriptions and route information for garden areas.
To support people with low vision or cognitive differences, we use large, readable fonts, high-contrast palettes, and concise language. Our content strategy favors short paragraphs, meaningful link text and clear instructions for tasks such as booking garden care services or locating accessible routes in landscaped spaces.
Our multimedia content follows accessibility best practices: captions, transcripts and audio descriptions accompany videos where possible, and images include useful alt text for those using assistive devices. We evaluate interactive maps and wayfinding tools to ensure people can discover accessible entrances, seating and service points within the garden services area.
Ongoing testing and improvements
We conduct periodic accessibility audits, automated scans and manual testing with assistive technologies to identify gaps. Priorities include preserving semantic structure, ensuring forms are labeled, and keeping navigation predictable. When new features for gardening services are introduced, accessibility is considered from design through deployment.
Requesting assistance: If you encounter barriers or need information in an alternative format about our garden services, gardening accessibility or landscape access options, please contact us through the accessibility channels listed on our main site. We welcome requests for accessible formats, additional details about on-site accessibility, or help in planning visits to our garden areas. We will respond within a reasonable timeframe and work with you to provide the information you need.
We recognize that accessibility is a continuous effort. Improvements are ongoing and prioritized based on user needs and feedback. Our accessibility practices for garden services include staff training, accessible signage design, and coordination with contractors to maintain accessible routes and features in outdoor maintenance and landscaping projects.
For more details on how we implement specific techniques — such as ARIA usage, keyboard-only workflows, or content structure for screen readers — we provide documentation internally and make public summaries available where appropriate. We strive to make booking and informational interfaces for garden services simple and barrier-free.
Thank you for reading our accessibility statement for gardening services. We are committed to inclusive access across digital channels and physical garden environments, and we continue to refine our practices to support diverse users and needs.