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Best Inventory Management Software for Landscaping Companies (2026)

Compare inventory tools for landscapers: plants, mulch, hardscape materials, and seasonal spikes.

Landscaping companies juggle perishable and bulk inventory, often with spring peaks and fall cleanups. Software helps you see what is on trucks, what is in the yard, and what to pre-order before the season hits.

Updated for 2026

Top picks for this use case

Our top inventory picks for this trade.

Best yard and crew visibility4.3From From ~$39/mo

Sortly

Photos and simple lists for bins, trailers, and yard rows when teams think visually.

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Side-by-side at a glance.

SoftwareBest forStarting priceStandout featureReview
Sortly
Yard & crew stockFrom ~$39/moVisual tracking, photos, and quick mobile countsRead review
Zoho Inventory
Multi-yard opsFree tierOrders, multi-warehouse, ecommerce integrationsRead review
inFlow Inventory
Purchasing disciplineFrom ~$89/moStraightforward stock, POs, and barcodes for SMBsRead review

What to look for

What to look for when you choose inventory software for your operation.

Perishables

Use notes or batches for living plant material if you track shrink from mortality separately.

Bulk vs bagged

Consistent UOM prevents half-yard errors from breaking reports.

Seasonal prebuys

Model pre-season POs so early spring does not empty the yard unexpectedly.

Why we recommend these tools

Why we recommend these tools for your use case.

Sortly

Best yard and crew visibility4.3From From ~$39/mo

Sortly fits landscapers where supers and crews need fast visual audits of mulch, soil, and bagged goods without ERP training. See our Sortly review.

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