<\!DOCTYPE html> MowPath — Modern Landscaping for Seattle
Seattle, WA

Your lawn
deserves
better.

MowPath is modern landscaping built for the Pacific Northwest. No more unreliable crews, no more handshake quotes. Just clean cuts, healthy soil, and a yard you actually want to spend time in.

What we do differently

01

PNW-Native Expertise

We know moss, we know drainage, we know what grows in acidic Seattle soil. Generic lawn care doesn't cut it here.

02

Transparent Pricing

See your quote before we show up. No surprises, no "well, actually" adjustments after the fact.

03

Reliable Scheduling

We show up when we say we will. Book online, get reminders, track your service history. It's 2026.

04

Sustainable First

Native plantings, rain gardens, eco-friendly treatments. Your yard should work with the PNW ecosystem, not against it.

Services built for the Pacific Northwest

Every service is designed around Seattle's climate — the moss, the rain, the clay soil. Generic lawn care doesn't cut it here.

Lawn Mowing

Regular mowing at the right height for PNW grass varieties. We don't scalp — we maintain.

  • Weekly or bi-weekly schedules
  • Edge trimming included
  • Clipping removal available
From $45/visit
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Drainage Solutions

Standing water, soggy corners, and runoff damage. We assess and install drainage that works with the PNW rain load.

  • French drain installation
  • Rain garden design
  • Grade correction
From $400/project
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Seasonal Cleanup

Spring prep and fall closeout. Leaf removal, bed clearing, pruning back dead growth after the rains.

  • Spring and fall scheduling
  • Debris hauling included
  • Bed edge cleanup
From $120/cleanup

Seattle's landscaping market is stuck in the past

Phone tag for quotes. Crews that ghost. Cookie-cutter treatments designed for Arizona applied to your Ballard bungalow. The $188 billion landscaping industry is booming, but most of it still runs on paper invoices and broken promises.

MowPath exists because your yard is worth more than that.

$188B US landscaping market
10.8% Annual growth rate
365 Days of PNW growth

Request a free quote

Tell us about your property. We'll get back to you within one business day.

Fast response

Within one business day, guaranteed

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No pressure

A quote is just a quote — no obligation

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Local knowledge

We know Seattle's neighborhoods and soil

Serving Seattle and nearby neighborhoods

We're focused on doing excellent work in Seattle proper. No commuting surcharges, no stretched crews.

Ballard
Beacon Hill
Capitol Hill
Columbia City
Crown Hill
Fremont
Green Lake
Greenwood
Laurelhurst
Madison Park
Magnolia
Phinney Ridge
Queen Anne
Rainier Valley
Roosevelt
Wallingford
View Ridge
Ravenna
Sand Point
Seward Park
Mount Baker
University District
West Seattle
Bellevue (coming soon)
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Landscaping that actually
knows your climate.

From Ballard to Beacon Hill, Queen Anne to West Seattle. MowPath is building the landscaping service that the Pacific Northwest deserves.