Deep Root Tree Fertilization
The trees in your landscaping are an investment. They add value to your property, but only if they are healthy and properly maintained. Besides water and light, trees require nutrients. It is important for trees to get adequate nourishment in order to promote strong growth. When we deliver nutrients to these trees, this is called tree fertilization.
Out in the wild, organic materials that break down over time naturally enrich the soil, thus providing trees with fertile ground in which they can thrive and grow. It is quite different with trees that are planted in the urban setting. People rake up leaves and yard debris in order to make the landscaping look neat and tidy. However, by doing that, the trees do not get the benefits of the organic materials breaking down. Homeowners do not have the luxury nor the time of allowing their yard debris recycle naturally. Therefore, it is our job to replace these nutrients into the soil to make sure that the trees get their nourishment.
There are many different types of fertilizers on the market. However, they are not all the same. They are formulated differently for different plants and vegetation. The rate of application also depends on the tree. A young tree will have different needs from a tree that is older and more mature. So, knowing what to apply, how much to apply, and how to apply it will be important. If the wrong fertilizer or method is used, it will do more harm than good. That is why you should consult with a certified tree service about fertilizing your trees for the best results.
Some signs that your trees might be lacking in nutrients are leaves that have unnatural blotches, spots, or an odd color, branch tips that appear dried or dead, areas of the canopy where the foliage looks more scant, and others. If you have any doubts, you should contact a professional. If your tree is deficient in nutrients, it is at a higher risk of getting permanently damaged by diseases and insects.
Tree fertilization will encourage healthy growth in your trees. Trees that are nourished will have foliage that is more luscious and full. Branches will be stronger. They will be more resistant to insects and diseases. They will look more attractive, which will result in your property looking more beautiful. Therefore, do not overlook this very important step in tree maintenance. Contact us for an evaluation of your trees, and we will help your trees grow and thrive.
Out in the wild, organic materials that break down over time naturally enrich the soil, thus providing trees with fertile ground in which they can thrive and grow. It is quite different with trees that are planted in the urban setting. People rake up leaves and yard debris in order to make the landscaping look neat and tidy. However, by doing that, the trees do not get the benefits of the organic materials breaking down. Homeowners do not have the luxury nor the time of allowing their yard debris recycle naturally. Therefore, it is our job to replace these nutrients into the soil to make sure that the trees get their nourishment.
There are many different types of fertilizers on the market. However, they are not all the same. They are formulated differently for different plants and vegetation. The rate of application also depends on the tree. A young tree will have different needs from a tree that is older and more mature. So, knowing what to apply, how much to apply, and how to apply it will be important. If the wrong fertilizer or method is used, it will do more harm than good. That is why you should consult with a certified tree service about fertilizing your trees for the best results.
Some signs that your trees might be lacking in nutrients are leaves that have unnatural blotches, spots, or an odd color, branch tips that appear dried or dead, areas of the canopy where the foliage looks more scant, and others. If you have any doubts, you should contact a professional. If your tree is deficient in nutrients, it is at a higher risk of getting permanently damaged by diseases and insects.
Tree fertilization will encourage healthy growth in your trees. Trees that are nourished will have foliage that is more luscious and full. Branches will be stronger. They will be more resistant to insects and diseases. They will look more attractive, which will result in your property looking more beautiful. Therefore, do not overlook this very important step in tree maintenance. Contact us for an evaluation of your trees, and we will help your trees grow and thrive.