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 | Aug 6, 2016 | Blog, Featured News, Residential
Summer in Maine – does it get any better? Bar-b-ques, roasting s’mores on a campfire, and star-gazing. Makes us wonder why people ever take a vacation when we have so much beauty and tranquility in our own backyards. At Flaggship Landscaping, we love...
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 | Mar 1, 2016 | Blog, Featured News, Residential
When most people think of pollinators, they think of stinging insects – which aren’t always welcomed guests to every backyard. But not every pollinator is a stinging insect, and there are some very good reasons you may want to put out the red carpet for...
by Flaggship Landscaping | Mar 1, 2016 | Blog, Featured News, Latest News, Residential
When we think of neighborhoods in Maine, we often think of sprawling lawns, wooded property lines, and not a neighbor for miles. But what do you do if you happen to have a smaller lot or share space and views with neighbors? There are plenty of planting options you...
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