Everything (Trees) Needs To Eat!
Trees will grow, they have to in order to survive. For a tree to be healthy, it will need all the essential nutrients. Good health and vigor can defend against stress, plant parasites, disease and insect infestation. The goal is to provide these needs using the most effective methods.
The most challenging service in the tree care field is, health care. It requires effort and for 36 years we have afforded all that time needed to be successful. Our treessentials for tree and shrubs is by far superior to any other company in Texas, the quality and value surpasses anything our competitors offer. Treessentials is an annual plan developed for your landscape trees and shrubs. Attention is given to plants we have deemed important on your property, ie. the special needs plants. Those organisms that require special attention for several differing reasons such as; poor placement, planted poorly, an exotic or off site species etc…
Urban soils are deficient of the basic nutrients, this is due to the fact that during the home development process soils are damaged and in some cases removed. Then in most cases the organic humus layer is replaced by a turf grass or landscape which competes aggressively. Remaining trees or planted trees are left to fend for themselves with the added stresses thrown at it through the season. Because the soil is unable to be replenished it should be supplemented.
Trees and shrubs are living organisms; They require food and water just as humans do. Which are the slow release organic fertilizers (3-1-1) with the most efficient method of delivery, soil needle injection. This maximizes dispersal and delivers proper dosage. Throwing tree spikes into the ground is analogous to giving your kids snicker bars, it’s like sugar, creates surge growth. Slow-release feeds the entire tree, roots, trunk, branches, twigs, leafs etc…
Our arborists have the proper certifications, experience, education and expertise in Tree Health Care, they can diagnose these and other issues you have on your property. Contact us today to learn more!