
February 17, 2026 — As commercial property owners and managers enter 2026 facing a landscaping industry defined by fragmentation and inconsistency, ManageMowed, the landscaping for business franchise, is helping businesses eliminate vendor chaos with a structured, end-to-end landscape management model built specifically for commercial properties.
Commercial landscaping: A fragmented industry
Despite generating more than $180 billion annually, the U.S. landscaping industry remains widely fragmented, with market share dispersed among over 700,000 independent operators lacking standardized systems and accountability. For commercial properties — where landscaping directly affects safety, compliance, curb appeal, and brand perception — this fragmentation creates unnecessary risk and operational burden, which ManageMowed solves by providing a single point of contact that ensures consistent service, professional oversight, and clear communication across every site.
A long-standing problem for commercial property managers
For years, property managers have been forced to coordinate multiple landscaping vendors, follow up on missed work, respond to tenant complaints, and address issues only after they escalate. While many providers focus on residential or small-scale jobs, commercial properties require a higher standard of professionalism, documentation and responsiveness.
Peter Roberts, co-founder of ManageMowed, remarked:
Commercial landscaping hasn’t evolved at the same pace as property management itself. Property managers are expected to deliver consistency across their portfolios, but the industry hasn’t given them the tools or structure to do that easily. That’s the gap we set out to solve.
A commercial-only model built for accountability
ManageMowed serves exclusively small to mid-sized commercial properties, like retail centers, gas stations, and multi-location business portfolios, allowing the company to tailor its systems entirely around commercial needs. Instead of performing landscape labor directly, ManageMowed oversees a network of vetted local vendors and provides each property with a dedicated account manager who handles scheduling, conducts regular quality checks, documents site conditions, and maintains clear, proactive communication.
This approach delivers:
- A single point of contact for all landscape maintenance
- Consistent service standards across properties
- Faster response times and clearer communication
- Ongoing quality control and safety oversight
- Reduced administrative burden for property managers
Bringing order to an inconsistent industry
As commercial real estate and property operations grow more complex, the demand for dependable, professionally managed services continues to rise. ManageMowed’s model blends local vendor expertise with centralized oversight, bringing structure, transparency and accountability to a category long defined by unpredictability.
James Jakobsen, co-founder of ManageMowed, added:
Our goal is to make landscaping a non-issue for our clients. Once we’re managing a property, our clients know the work is being handled consistently, correctly, and without constant follow-up.
For more information, visit ManageMowed.