The Association of Professional Landscapers (APL)
Modern landscaping is a very diverse industry requiring many varied skills and disciplines. It's exponents must understand the nature and techniques involved in using both inert and living materials.

To become a member of The Association of Professional Landscapers, a company must pass a stringent vetting procedure.

To ensure a company remains a credit to the Association, random re-vetting takes place.

Companies must carry insurance cover, and operate a well trained and organised staff.

Naturally, some contractors will specialise in one or more types of work.

If you are looking for a local firm to undertake rock and water schemes, interior and office planting, paving and walling or general maintenance works, contact the Association of Professional Landscapers (you can use the link below) for details of membership.

APL UPDATE Trust Mark Approves Association of Professional Landscapers.

The Association of Professional Landscapers (APL) has become the first landscape trade association to be approved as a Scheme Operator for the Trust Mark scheme. Trust Mark is an initiative between Government, consumer groups and industry designed to protect consumers from rogue traders and help people find reputable firms to do repair, maintenance and improvement work in the home or garden. For the full press release please click this link