Deep root Pressure liquid injection

benefits

In most situations, deciduous trees, evergreen trees, and ornamental shrubs that are planted in a landscaped environment are growing in poor soil. The area may not have abundant deposits of rich soils, and two to six inches of topsoil hauled into a landscaped environment does not provide enough nutrients for vigorous, healthy trees.

Examples: Trees showing not enough fertility have poor color, slow growth, freeze damage, spindly growth in the crown, high death loss of young trees, increased insect activity (bores, aphids, etc). Increase of disease, especially needle blight on evergreen and canker on deciduous trees and low fruit production on trees.

Rocky Mountain Landscaping injects, under pressure, the proper amount of fertilizer into the root zone of the trees and ornamentals. We use only high-quality, low salt, and slow release fertilizer. One feeding will feed for an entire year. We use a complete fertilizer plus an iron/sulfur supplement.

We recommend fertilizing every year to accomplish the following:

  • Increased growth of young trees and shrubs
  • Increased winter hardiness and longevity
  • Improved color and density of canopy
  • Builds a hardier plant to resist and overcome disease and insects
  • Increases the livability of young plants less than ten years old
  • The best time to fertilize is late fall after the leaves have ceased to function and in early spring
  • We recommend fertilizing every other year the larger mature, healthy trees and shrubs where growth is not desired to improve the color and density of the canopy and build a hardier plant to resist and overcome disease and insects. Unthrifty mature trees and shrubs should be fertilized every year.

Fertilizing trees and shrubs during the mid part of the growing season is recommended only for those plants that are in an unthrifty condition.