Benefits of Deep Root Fertilization

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Older, matured trees are often overlooked as “healthy” and not in need of any fertilization. Just because your trees are full grown doesn’t mean they wont benefit from a fertilization boost.

Why do my trees need fertilization?

Most trees that are planted in urban areas can be subject to a number of obstacles such as:

  • soil compaction

  • competing for nutrients

  • air pollution

  • poor soil quality

All of these factors can contribute to the overall decline of your trees over time. Deep root fertilization adds natural soil nutrients around the roots of your trees while providing a means for aeration of the soil at the same time. Performing a deep root fertilization on your trees will give your trees the extra push they need to overcome certain environmental setbacks where they might otherwise fall short.

What are the top benefits of deep root fertilization?

Fertilizing your trees provides a large number of benefits such as:

  • prevents chlorosis (yellowing of leaves)

  • provides substantial protection against pests and diseases

  • naturally aerates the soil for optimal oxygen to your trees roots

  • helps aid in the prevention of damage during winter such as frost

  • stimulates fast growth of the canopy

  • promotes the growth of healthier foliage

All of these benefits will help your tree thrive in some of the less favorable conditions of urban settings. However, it is important to have a certified arborist assess your trees to determine what mixture will work best for your goals. Unfortunately, there isn’t a “one size fits all” fertilizer that will provide ideal results and could potentially harm your trees if not performed properly.

If you would like more information on deep root fertilization of your trees, feel free to contact us using the link below!

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