Eagleson Meadows: New Name, Same Us [Almost]

Eagleson Meadows

We have some big news for our wonderful clients – Eagleson Landscape Co. is now Eagleson Meadows. Why? Well, we’ll tell you.

For over 30 years as Eagleson Landscape Co., we have approached our landscaping business with two main values: honoring our natural surroundings and being a good steward of the environment. As a family-run business, we have been fortunate to do what we love – designing and caring for custom landscapes. Now as our children, Sam and Kay, have grown, we decided to expand our offerings to include their passions. As Eagleson Meadows, we have become a destination for local farm-to-table community partnerships through our three service offerings: landscape design and maintenance, a flower farm and landscape education and consulting.

The landscaping side of our business is not changing. You will still see Bill and the Team at your home, and the same services are available. Our flower farm is focused on supplying unique, local blooms to floral retailers. If you are interested in purchasing an arrangement, please visit our Flower Farm page to find our local flower shop partners. Finally, if you belong to an organization that is looking for gardening or landscape design education, Bill is available. Visit our Landscape Consulting page to learn more.

Along with our new offerings, we have launched a new website at eaglesonmeadows.com. Our social media profile names will be different too, though Meta takes change hard, so it may be a while until you see a difference. There is no need to refollow us, but if you are not connected yet, please do so: Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest and Houzz.

Change is good, and we are excited about our future. We hope you are too! If you are interested in visiting our garden and seeing the flower farm, just send us an email. We will be hosting and inviting you to some events this summer, and we will be participating in the Westfield Farm Crawl on September 24. Keep an eye out for our enewsletters for more information.

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