Root Feeding
Many of the plants that make up a home landscape are not native to the area in which they are placed. In order to develop into strong, healthy and attractive plants, they often need additional nutrients to promote growth and vigor. Large, well-established, healthy trees may not need much in the way of supplemental fertilization. Smaller trees and shrubs will become healthier plants that are more resistant to disease and insect infestations when they receive the proper nutrients applied where it is needed the most - in the root zone.
Spring-Green utilizes a deep root feeding method of pressurized soil injection to deliver these important nutrients into the root zone. The goal is to develop the feeder roots that are vital to helping the plant survive during periods of stress. A healthy plant needs a healthy root system to survive.
Your landscape represents a large investment and you need to protect that investment. Ideally, root feeding should be completed twice per year - in spring and fall. This will help keep your landscape attractive and healthy. Find more tips on fertilizing and maintaining your trees and shrubs, and take a moment to view our full list of shrub and tree care services.
Schedule this service or other lawn care services that ensure you maintain a well-kept, healthy lawn by contacting your neighborhood Spring-Green Lawn Care professional today - and listen to our tree and shrub podcast or video below for more information!