Deep root feeding injects water, fertilizers, insecticides, and other soil enhancers directly into a tree's root zone., which is where most nutrients are absorbed. This process helps in breaking up the soil, creating an easier path for air, water, and nutrients to get to the root zone. Keep in mind a tree's root zone is typically no deeper than 12 inches.
Deep Root Feeding is environmentally friendly because it reduces erosion, evaporation, and fertilizer run-off. Plus, it promotes root growth.
Trees are a valuable investment - one that can add up to 20% to the value of your home. They are an important natural resource for us all. Of course, keeping your trees in top shape is an ongoing process. Like any living thing, a tree has needs that are constantly changing and that are affected by weather, immediate surroundings and everyday circumstances.
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