Liquid Fertilization and Tree Injections

Localized systemic protection and nutrition for plants and trees.

 
 
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Liquid Fertilization

This practice delivers the fertilizer, under pressure, directly to the tree and shrubs’ feeder roots located from 4 to 8 inches below ground. This method, that most trees and shrubs respond to, also bypasses the grasses roots, ensuring full availability of the fertilizer to the intended plant. 

 
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Tree Injection

Target application into the tissue to protect the tree from invasive pests or to correct extreme nutrient deficiencies.  Injection is the preferred method for mature tree protection in densely populated areas or for invasive pests that cause internal tree damage, such as Dutch Elm Disease and Emerald Ash Borer.

 
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Soil Rejuvenation

Custom blend of organic nutrients and natural elements that attract water molecules to absorb moisture, similar to 1" of rain.  This process helps recover root systems and replace nutrients after an extreme drought and reduces watering needs for 3 months in the summer.