Organic Fertilization of Lawns, Trees, Shrubs,Flowers and Vegetable Beds

ORGANIC TREE AND SHRUB CARE
603-926-2004 NH & ME
978-225-6000 MA
Shrubs & Trees are the most underfed plants in most yards. We do deep root injection feeding with beneficial spore inoculant on your shrubs and trees. Our product will encourage strong root growth, drought resistance, higher resistance to disease, and insects. You will quickly find that plants treated with Applied Organics Fertilization Company are much healthier and vibrant. Deep root feeding is done twice a year using our organic blend to help plants produce strong growth and be better equipped to handle the stresses of summer. 
Our hydraulic fertilizer injects the fertilizer into the root area at a high pressure. Deep root fertilizing is a very valuable and recommended service. Some trees are fast growing, short lived trees and can't tolerate drought. They need a lot of water during the growing season and if they cannot find water they may become stressed. It is an affordable service and a worth while investment compared to the cost of the removal of a dead tree.
Trees can become very stressed with a change in irrigation, construction damage or compaction of the ground. We recommend deep root feeding at construction sites. This provides extra nutrients to maintain the trees good health during construction. The fertilizer is pumped at high pressure, the liquid breaks up the ground in the root zone which alleviates any compaction from construction machinery. It is important that the tree can grow new foliage to provide energy for the tree. Deep root fertilizing provides nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, micro and macro elements, beneficial spore inoculant necessary for new foliage and roots. 
It is very important to understand that tree roots often extend 2-3 times further out than the drip line (tree crown edge). For example, if the tree crown extends to 10 feet from the trunk, then the root system may extend 20-30 feet from the trunk. Twice a year we perform a deep root high pressure feeding.