When you’re hungry, you don’t wait days to eat. When you’re sick, you don’t tell your doctor, “No hurry on calling in that prescription.”
You want food and medicine fast. The same goes for your trees.
Deep root fertilization works quickly to give hungry trees the nutrients they need. And tree injections deliver treatment quickly when your distressed trees need help.
What are the benefits of deep root fertilization for Idaho trees?
It works quickly, providing needed nutrients directly to your tree’s roots. A healthy, well-fed tree can withstand stresses such as drought, plant diseases, and destructive insects. Deep-root fertilizer goes straight into the soil, with no runoff. That means it’s safer for the environment. The fertilizer is injected into the soil under pressure, which also helps aerate the soil and offers much-needed oxygen for your tree’s important root system.
Like deep-root fertilization, tree injections have a host of benefits, too. Let’s learn more about these two helpful Idaho Falls plant health care cures.
There’s a big clue right in the name: this fertilizing technique goes deep into your tree’s roots.
Why does that matter?
When you have a tree that’s weak or stressed, you want to fix it fast.
The fastest fix means going straight to its roots.
Deep-root tree fertilization injects nutrients directly to your stressed tree's roots, rather than spreading them on the surface.
What are the benefits of deep root fertilization for Idaho trees?
By injecting fertilizer under high pressure with a wand inserted into the soil, nutrients like phosphorus and iron can quickly reach the deepest tree roots, feeding your tree from the roots up. Your ailing tree gets an immediate boost.
Over time, the healing nutrients circulate from the roots through the rest of your tree.
A healthy, well-fed tree can stand strong against stresses such as drought, plant diseases, and destructive insects.
There are other benefits, too:
Aren’t there enough nutrients for trees in the soil?
When trees are growing out in the forest, yes. All those fallen leaves and decaying debris on the ground slowly break down, turning into nutritious tidbits that trees need to thrive.
Look out at your yard. You’ve probably scooped up all that nutritious debris and hauled it away. (No judging. That’s what urban dwellers do; otherwise, they tick off the neighbors.)
Meanwhile, your hungry trees are competing for the soil’s few nutrients with your lawn and the rest of your landscaping trees, shrubs and plants.
If your tree could talk, it would ask for a snack.
How do you know if your tree needs deep root fertilization?
Look for these signs:
When is the best time for deep root tree feeding in Idaho Falls?
Lawn Buddies offers deep-root fertilizer in spring and fall, when trees absorb most of their nutrients.
Fall is an especially great time for this Idaho Falls plant health care treatment, after the stress of the summer growing season. The deep feeding will boost your treefor the winter ahead, and the slow-release nutrients will keep nourishing it in the coming months.
Tree injections are like shots for your trees, delivering treatments such as nutrients or pesticides directly into the tree.
Injections are placed beneath the bark into your tree’s active vascular tissue, usually with small drilled holes.
Treatments are injected right into the tree trunk, then quickly taken up by the vascular system and distributed throughout the tree. This direct treatment works faster and is more effective than spray treatments.
Why do trees need injections? Have you ever asked, “Why are my maple tree leaves turning yellow?”
Idaho maple trees often have “iron chlorosis,” a nutrient deficiency. They can’t absorb all the nutrients they need from the soil. It can affect aspens, too.
The soil here in Idaho Falls has a high pH level, and this alkaline soil locks up any iron, making it unavailable to your tree’s roots.
Trees with iron chlorosis have yellowing leaves that never quite get green.
What’s the best iron chlorosis treatment for Idaho trees? Tree injections deliver micronutrients directly into the tree, quickly replenishing it.
Tree injections work great for treating insect infestations, too, controlling borers, aphids, spider mites and scale.
Should you worry about bugs attacking your trees? You should.
Bugs love trees. Some head straight to the leaves and start munching.
Others are even more destructive, tunneling in through your tree’s bark and cutting off your tree’s water flow.
Sometimes your tree, if it’s healthy, can stand strong and recover from occasional insect attacks. You might not even know villainous bugs are out there feasting on your favorite maple or aspen.
But if it keeps happening, repeated infestations will weaken a tree and can even kill it.
Here’s a look at the two main types of tree eaters that can damage your trees:
Boring or tunneling insects are often the most harmful to trees.
They bore into the trunk, roots, or branches. If they keep munching away, your tree could die.
Some lay eggs, and when they hatch, the larvae burrow more deeply into the wood, blocking off the water-conducting tissues of the tree.
How do you know if borers are attacking your trees?
Look for these signs:
These insects suck out the liquid from leaves and twigs. Often they excrete a sweet, sticky substance called honeydew, which can cause sooty mold to form on leaves.
How to know if suckers are on the prowl:
Tree injections control insect damage by injecting systemic insecticides directly into the tree's vascular system. As sap and water flow through your tree, the insecticide travels up to the branches, twigs and leaves.
As insects eat your tree, they ingest the poison. This type of treatment works especially well on borers, beetles, aphids, spider mites and scale.
Idaho Falls tree trunk injections work faster and are more effective than spray treatments, which can take weeks to work.
Are professional tree injections safer for people and pets than traditional spraying?
Yes. Unlike spray methods, which can leave toxic residue on grass, soil, or low-hanging branches, tree injections are contained inside the tree.
There’s no spray to drift onto your home or pets, or into your yard.
People and pets can walk or play in the yard immediately after the tree injection.
There’s reduced environmental impact, too. The treatment happens inside the tree, so it doesn’t affect beneficial insects, nearby plants or wildlife.
Rainy? Windy? No problem. While spray treatments require calm weather, tree injections can be performed on rainy or windy days.
Ready to rescue your trees with restorative tree injections to banish bugs, treat diseases, or add nourishing nutrients?
Lawn Buddies offers expert plant health care in Idaho Falls, Pocatello and Rexburg.
Skilled plant health care, such as deep-root fertilization and tree injections, can be added to our complete lawn care package.
Choose an Idaho Falls professional lawn care service that bundles your yard’s most-needed treatments into one convenient, no-fuss plan.
Got a few minutes? That’s all you need to get started. Just fill out the form on this page, call us at (208) 656-9131 or read more about our services. Then, you can kick back and relax in your healthy, thriving yard.
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