Fall Pruning and Fertilization
Fall starts September 22nd. Protect your trees before the first freeze.
Fall Pruning
Fall pruning reduces disease risk, strengthens structural integrity, and promotes healthy spring growth by removing dead or weak branches.
Pruning trees in the fall removes dead or diseased branches, promoting healthier growth and reducing the risk of damage during winter storms. It improves the tree's shape and structure, enhancing its overall appearance and strength. Additionally, fall pruning helps prepare the tree for more vigorous growth in the spring by allowing it to focus its energy on healthy branches.
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Deep Root Fertilization
Deep root fertilization boosts nutrient uptake and improves water efficiency, helping your trees thrive in our sandy, rocky soils and semi-arid climate.
Deep root fertilization delivers nutrients directly to the root zone of trees and shrubs, promoting stronger root development and better overall plant health. It improves soil aeration and helps alleviate compaction, enhancing water and nutrient absorption. This method is particularly beneficial for stressed or mature plants in compacted or poor soil environments.