What is Fertilization and Soil Care?

All plants and trees require nutrient-dense soil in order to achieve optimum health status. By adjusting the soil's PH and adding nutrients, we are able to reach optimum results. Depending on the time of year, type of species, and soil condition, a certified arborist will determine which formulation will cultivate results. 

Why Fertilization and Soil Care are Important?

There are many benefits to having a specialized arborist treat your plants or trees with proven fertilization and soil care. Some of the main reasons include:

> Enhanced Plant Growth: Proper fertilization provides plants with the necessary nutrients for healthy growth and development.

> Disease Resistance: Proper fertilization can help plants build up their immune systems and become more resistant to disease.

> Improved Soil Structure: Soil care, such as adding organic matter, can improve the structure of the soil, making it easier for roots to spread and absorb nutrients.

> Water Retention: Organic matter in the soil can help retain moisture, making it easier for plants to access water during dry periods.

> Cost Savings: Proper fertilization and soil care can help plants to be more productive and resilient, reducing the need for costly interventions such as pesticides or replacements.

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Our Soil Aeration Services

We use our Air Spade to safely till the soil in order to reduce density.  In areas where high compaction occurs from pedestrian, and vehicle travel, and in new construction where soil compaction from trucks and equipment has occurred.  A soil additive of mycorrhizae will help to re-establish new root growth.

If interested, in this service be sure to call today and consult with our certified arborists.

Certified Arborists

Certified arborists are trained and educated in the science of arboriculture and have passed an examination to demonstrate their knowledge and skills. They are also required to maintain their certification through continuing education and adherence to a code of ethics.

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