Getting to the root of your trees' health
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| Our organic-based fertilizer is injected in a grid pattern around the tree. Maximum intake of fertilizer occurs in an area that begins near the base of the tree and extends to the edge of the tree canopy. Focusing nutrients in this zone means the tree gets the maximum benefit from the treatment. |
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Injecting liquid fertilizer targets your trees' root zones. This ensures the maximum benefit for your trees (not turf roots) and minimizes runoff into surface or ground water. |
Why is it important to fertilize? Because trees need nutrients from the soil to survive and grass and other plantings provide constant competition for the food supply. Routine upkeep at your property – raking and mowing – further reduces nutrient levels by removing debris that decomposes and fortifies the soil. Our professional injected fertilization treatments deliver nutrients directly to your trees' roots.
What will our injected fertilizing treatments do?
- Provide the maximum uptake of nutrients: most or all of surface-applied fertilizer is absorbed by grass roots before it can get to the tree roots. Injecting the fertilizer into the tree root zone ensures the maximum uptake of nutrients by your trees – and minimizes undesirable runoff.
- Give your trees a proper balance of macro and micro-nutrients that are not readily available outside the growing conditions in the forest environment – and slow releases these elements into your soil over a two-year period. You'll see healthier, more vibrant trees and plants.
- Fertilize your trees in the dormant season when the roots are still actively growing. Your trees will take in nutrients that will be stored for the next growing season.
- Loosen and aerate the soil surrounding your trees – reducing soil compaction that restricts healthy root growth.
- Direct water and nutrients to the root zone, aiding recovery from drought or other environmental stresses.
We guarantee you'll see more beautiful, healthy trees and plants that are stronger and better able to withstand wind, drought and other challenges of the natural environment. These treatments may be the best dollar-for-dollar investment you can make in your trees to maintain their beauty and good health year after year.


