Even in optimal soils, trees gradually lose essential nutrients over time, making the application of a slow-release fertilizer crucial for sustained health. Our specialized slow-release fertilizer is meticulously formulated to maximize nutrient effectiveness for your trees. Through our expert tree and shrub fertilization services, these vital nutrients are delivered directly to the roots, stimulating robust growth and ensuring overall tree health. Let us transform your outdoor space with flourishing and beautiful trees, leveraging our expertise to nurture their vitality and longevity.

 

Does my Tree Need Fertilizer?

Fertilizing trees and shrubs offers crucial benefits for maintaining their health and vitality, especially in urban and landscaped environments where natural nutrient sources may be limited. In these settings, trees often compete with lawns and other plants for nutrients, and the regular removal of fallen leaves and organic matter further depletes essential nutrients from the soil. By applying a slow-release fertilizer formulated to maximize nutrient effectiveness, trees can receive the vital nutrients they need to thrive throughout the year

  

Benefits of Deep Root Fertilizer:

Fertilizing is essential for trees across their lifespan, offering benefits such as increased growth rates, improved foliage color, enhanced resistance to pests and pathogens as part of Integrated Pest Management strategies, and support for young trees establishing roots in native soils. Additionally, mature trees can overcome nutrient deficiencies through deep root fertilization, while timely fertilization mitigates stress from environmental factors like storms or construction damage. Soil pH correction is also addressed through fertilization, ensuring optimal nutrient absorption and overall tree health and vigor.

 

Timing of Fertilizing

The ideal times to fertilize trees and shrubs depend on seasonal needs. Fall fertilization replenishes lost nutrients from summer, promotes winter root growth (if the soil isn’t frozen), and prepares plants for spring. Spring fertilization supports vigorous growth during the growing season, enhances leaf color and vitality for summer and fall, and provides essential nutrients for overall health and disease resistance. Timing fertilization with natural growth cycles optimizes nutrient uptake and utilization by plants, ensuring their well-being throughout the year.