Be specific with your trees.

If you think about it, your yard gets fertilized, you may get a hose-end applicator to add fertilizer to your flowers, but do you ever specifically give your trees what they are needing? That’s where we come in!

Trees at a nursery are often grown in the best environment possible. Great soil, consistent moisture and as much fertilizer as they can handle.

Then they get ripped from the coziness of what they are used to and planted in what is very often a less than optimal growing environment. The soil around is what’s left after construction and there is competition for water and fertilizer from the lawn when young trees were used to being “spoiled” at the nursery.

You can still “spoil” your trees and get positive growth, color, and health with a couple simple steps.

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Don’t make your trees fight for food and water!