by Flaggship Landscaping | Mar 1, 2018 | Association, Blog, Commercial, Featured News, Residential
As many Maine residents know, the long-awaited transition into spring at the end of the winter is quite a beautiful and enjoyable time in Maine. The days start to get longer, the weather finally gets warm enough to spend days outside, without being all bundled up....
by Flaggship Landscaping | Jun 6, 2016 | Association, Blog, Featured News, Residential
With new regulations and awareness surrounding the use of pesticides and lawn care, we want to take a moment to talk about this very important subject. Whenever discussing a lawn care maintenance program with a customer, I do my best to educate them to lean towards...
by Flaggship Landscaping | May 15, 2016 | Association, Blog, Commercial, Featured News, Latest News, Residential
Hydroseeding in Maine Maine has such a short summer season, and whether you just built a new home, renovated your existing lawn, or want to patch up some winter damaged areas, you are probably wondering which is the easiest, most efficient way to get a thick, lush,...
by Flaggship Landscaping | May 15, 2016 | Association, Blog, Commercial, Featured News, Latest News
As usual, April was the month that kept us guessing. April started out cold, with light snow the 3rd, 4th and 6th – fortunately not enough to slow down our spring clean up efforts. I am just glad that we didn’t have a repeat of 1906… Oh? You...
by Flaggship Landscaping | Mar 10, 2016 | Association, Commercial
My favorite three words in March? Above normal temperatures! In March, the average temperature was 37.8 degrees – which makes it the fifth warmest March since 1940. The warm temperatures also ushered in lots of wind and rain. We only had 7.1 inches of snow to...
by Flaggship Landscaping | Feb 10, 2016 | Association, Blog, Featured News, Latest News
Well, February was an interesting month – one we will be sure to remember for years to come. For one, it was the 9th warmest February on record – kicking off with 60 degree temperatures the first week of the month. Then, on February 5th, a winter storm...
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