Flag's Landscaping - Flagstaff's Experienced Landscapers

5470 E Commerce Ave, Flagstaff, AZ 86004

(928) 607-6281

http://www.flaglandscaping.com/contact

Company Profile

Flag's Landscaping is a dedicated Flagstaff landscaping company helping homeowners tackle the unique high-desert challenges of Northern Arizona. We understand that local landscapes, from shifting rock beds to struggling lawns, require specialized care suited to our climate and soil. Our team focuses on providing durable, sustainable solutions that withstand Flagstaff's elements, addressing common issues like erosion control for rock gardens, irrigation system adjustments for dry patches, and selecting native, drought-resistant plantings. We are your local partner for creating and maintaining a beautiful, resilient outdoor space that thrives in our mountain community.

Business Offerings

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Frequently Asked Questions

How can you prevent my rock landscape from shifting or washing away in Flagstaff?

We use a combination of proper site preparation, installing durable edging materials, and strategically placing larger, stabilizing rocks ('keystones') to lock the landscape in place. For problem areas, we may also recommend adding a permeable landscape fabric beneath the rocks to help with drainage and prevent soil erosion from undermining your design.

What's the best way to fix dry, patchy lawns in our local climate?

In Flagstaff, dry patches are often due to soil compaction, poor irrigation coverage, or thatch buildup. We start with a core aeration to improve water penetration, then adjust or repair your sprinkler system to ensure even coverage. For persistent issues, we may recommend overseeding with drought-tolerant grass blends suited to our elevation and amending the soil to improve its water retention.

What type of regular maintenance do Flagstaff yards need to stay healthy?

Given our dry, windy conditions and temperature swings, consistent seasonal care is key. We recommend a spring cleanup to remove winter debris and assess winter damage, followed by seasonal aeration, targeted fertilization, and adjusting irrigation schedules as the weather changes. A fall preparation service is also crucial to protect plants and lawn before the first hard freeze.



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