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ROOT FEEDING

Root feeding is the best health care for plants, shrubs, and trees.  When you are seeing the following symptoms in your tree, you need feed for roots:

  • Discoloration in leaves
  • Twigs growth is slow
  • scattered foliage
  • Excessive deadwood

Root feeding is not only applied only in these conditions, but it is also beneficial for the longevity and health of your existing healthy trees and shrubs once in a while.

BEST PRACTICES

The best time to apply root feeding is fall and spring. Fall feeding will help plants cope with severe freezing weather. Because all the fertilizer and nutrients that your trees or shrubs need are available in their stems. Therefore, they can bear the severity of chilly weather. Similarly, spring feeding prepares trees and shrubs to combat the summer heat and drought conditions. This is the best practice as they are becoming more prevalent due to climate change.

HOW DO WE PERFORM FEEDING?

We at All Points Tree Service utilize deep root feeding techniques. In this method, we place these nutrients below the surface where the root hairs can easily absorb these essential elements and minerals. Moreover, our arborist at All Points Tree Service can help you treat your plant via deep root injection.

IS IT NON-HAZARDOUS

In a deep root feeding system, we inject nutrients and vitamins deep in and near to the roots of the plants. This makes deep feeding safe for kids and pets playing around trees and shrubs that are treated with deep feeding. All points tree service can also offer organic deep feeding on demand. Moreover, it doesn’t impact the quality of soil around the tree or shrub.

CALL TODAY AND GET A FREE QUOTE

We offer a wide range of services to our customers, covering everything from basic trimming and pruning to complex removals, lot clearing, and root feeding. No matter what service we are providing, you can rest assured that you will receive the same thorough and speedy service from our professional and resolute tree surgery team.