Trees are a very high cost investment in your landscape. When properly selection and cared for they can grow and thrive in value. One of the areas over looked by many landscapers and
Not all trees need to be fertilized, and fertilizer is not |
Fertilizers should only be used when needed a evaluation analysis test of your tree or soil should give the information needed to see if fertilizers are needed.
Evaluating if fertilizer is needed
This should help you decide if you need to add fertilization to your trees
Soil testing:
Growth patterns:
Is the tree growing correctly or poorly? Discolored leaves don’t normally mean your need fertilizer it could very well come from a lack of. How the twigs or branches are they growing or do they have dieback. Highly impacted soil or insect can also be a problem that have nothing to do with a lack of nurturance fertilization. All of these problem should be fix and counted out first before adding fertilization to your trees.
Age of tree:
Is a huge contributing factor to establishing fertilization. Young trees could absolutely use fertilizer to help them grow in their environment. It will help them speed up the process and get them to flourish faster.
Mix the right batch of fertilization:
Most Texas soil has the following nutrients Potassium, Nitrogen, Phosphorus Magnesium,Calcium and Sulfur. Depending on your soil test results we can determine what mixture will be right for your trees.
This should help you decide if you need to add fertilization to your trees
Soil testing:
Growth patterns:
Is the tree growing correctly or poorly? Discolored leaves don’t normally mean your need fertilizer it could very well come from a lack of. How the twigs or branches are they growing or do they have dieback. Highly impacted soil or insect can also be a problem that have nothing to do with a lack of nurturance fertilization. All of these problem should be fix and counted out first before adding fertilization to your trees.
Age of tree:
Is a huge contributing factor to establishing fertilization. Young trees could absolutely use fertilizer to help them grow in their environment. It will help them speed up the process and get them to flourish faster.
Mix the right batch of fertilization:
Most Texas soil has the following nutrients Potassium, Nitrogen, Phosphorus Magnesium,
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