Tag: fertilizing
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Winter is Coming! Are Your Shrubs and Saplings Ready?
Despite being warmer and less snowy lately, New England winters are known for being harsh, cold, windy, and full of snow, ice, and slush. While they are also incredibly beautiful, they can be quite unpredictable and do a lot of damage to our roads, homes, cars, and our plants. Those beautiful hydrangeas planted near your…
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It’s Time to Feed Your Trees
Do this : and you’ll have this! Deep Root Tree Fertilization is a key factor for healthy, long lived trees. It’s a quick and inexpensive process – we use a mechanized drill auger and liquid fertilizer to both aerate the soil and put the fertilizer where the tree’s feeder roots grow – 4 to 8…
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Trees Make a World of Difference
This month we’re going to share a message with you from the Arbor Day Foundation. We’re a member, and we’d love to see you as a member too. Why? Because together we can make a difference. Have you ever heard of Irvington, NY? “It’s a small town of perhaps 6,600 residents, north of New York…
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Love Your Trees …… Fertilize Your Trees!
Q. Why should I fertilize? A. Because fertilization bolsters tree health, enabling trees to fight off disease, pests and environmental stresses. Trees growing in a forest are naturally fertilized with decaying plant matter. Not so in our urban landscapes. Q. When should I fertilize? A. Apply fertilizer in the spring, after the last frost. Bradley…
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Ahhhh…. SPRING! (or it will be, soon)
And to help usher Spring in, here’s an enticing offer. 10 Free Trees This comes from one of our favorite groups, The Arbor Day Foundation. Whether you live in an urban or country neighborhood, there are trees that are just right for you. Maybe you need easily managed ‘ornamentals’. Or perhaps you want a Wild…
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SPRING (and tree & landscape work) is Coming!
SPRING (and tree & landscape work) is Coming! Soon we’ll be seeing the trees in our landscapes beginning to leaf out once again. The growing season is about to start and now is the time to schedule your Deep Root Tree Fertilization. Why fertilize with this method? Because deep root fertilizing is best for your…