Industry Insight Report: Landscaping Q1-2026

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Landscaping and lawn care businesses entered 2026 with improving demand, but owners continued to manage rising labor costs, cautious consumer spending, and higher operating expenses. Green industry operators benefited from homeowners focusing on maintenance, curb appeal, and practical outdoor improvements rather than large discretionary projects. For business owners considering a future exit, recurring maintenance revenue, efficient routing, and strong customer retention remain key value drivers.

Green Industry Demand Improved Early in 2026

Q1 brought a healthier start for landscaping companies after uneven conditions in parts of 2025. Homeowners remained selective with larger design-build projects, but demand for lawn care, outdoor maintenance, seasonal cleanup, irrigation support, and smaller property upgrades continued to hold up.

This matters for sellers because buyers are paying close attention to revenue quality. A business with recurring weekly or monthly maintenance contracts is easier to evaluate than one relying heavily on seasonal installations. In the current market, landscaping companies that can show repeat customers, clear service agreements, and reliable crews are better positioned for buyer confidence.

Labor Costs Continue to Shape Margins

Labor remains one of the biggest pressure points for landscaping operators. Vertical IQ reported that employment in landscaping services was nearly flat in April 2026, increasing just 0.3% year over year, while the industry’s ten-year employment growth remained stronger than overall private employment. Wages also continued to rise, with average nonsupervisory landscaping wages reaching $27.07 per hour in April, up 9.4% from a year earlier.

For owners, wage pressure makes pricing discipline and crew productivity more important. Buyers will want to understand how the business manages staffing, overtime, route density, supervisor oversight, and seasonal hiring needs.

Texas Market Perspective

In Texas, population growth, commercial property expansion, and year-round maintenance needs continue to support landscaping demand across major markets such as Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. However, Texas operators also face competitive labor markets and customer sensitivity around pricing. Companies with dense routes, strong commercial accounts, irrigation services, and maintenance-heavy revenue are likely to stand out.

Outlook for Q2 2026

The outlook for landscaping businesses remains favorable, especially for owners who can demonstrate stable cash flow and limited customer concentration. Vertical IQ forecasts US landscaping services sales to grow at a 5.25% compounded annual rate from 2026 to 2030, faster than the growth of the overall economy. As buyers continue evaluating landscaping opportunities, sellers should focus on clean financials, documented processes, and customer retention before going to market.

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  • Lion Business Advisors’ quarterly industry insights incorporate data and trends sourced from internal deal flow and buyer activity, Vertical IQ, and market comparables from platforms such as Axial and BVR (Business Valuation Resources).