Life Insurance for Landscape Gardeners UK 2026
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Life Insurance for Landscape Gardeners

Life insurance for landscape gardeners — what you need to know, how much it costs, and how to get the best terms.

Life insurance for landscape gardeners

Landscape gardeners and groundskeepers carry out demanding physical work, often on a self-employed or sole trader basis. Without employer benefits, life insurance is your family's financial safety net. A term policy ensures mortgage payments, bills, and family costs are covered if the worst happens.

How much does life insurance cost for landscape gardeners?

Premiums are based primarily on age, health, and smoking status — not occupation for most standard roles. Landscape gardeners are classed as standard trade risk by most UK life insurers. A healthy non-smoking 35-year-old landscape gardener can typically get £200,000 of level term cover for £12–£22/month.

How much life insurance do landscape gardeners need?

A common starting point is 10 times annual salary, plus enough to cover your outstanding mortgage. Consider:

  • Your mortgage balance
  • Number of dependants and how long they'd need financial support
  • Any outstanding debts
  • Whether a partner works and what their income would cover

Should landscape gardeners also get income protection?

Yes — life insurance only pays on death. Income protection covers you if illness or injury prevents you from working while you're alive. For many landscape gardeners, income protection is arguably just as important, as you're far more likely to be unable to work than to die during your working years.

Writing your policy in trust

Always consider writing your life insurance in trust. This ensures the payout reaches your beneficiaries quickly, without going through probate, and outside your estate (which can help avoid inheritance tax). It's free to set up and takes around 30 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Landscape gardeners are classed as standard trade risk by most UK life insurers. For most landscape gardeners, occupation has limited impact on life insurance premiums, which are primarily driven by age, health, and smoking status.

Yes — always disclose your occupation accurately. Certain manual or high-risk roles may affect premiums or policy exclusions.

Most people choose a term that lasts until their mortgage is paid off and their children are financially independent — typically 20–30 years.

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