| Q | How is Deep Root Fertilization better then conventional methods? |
| A | Deep root fertilization places the fertilizer in direct contact with the roots. This reduces the amount that can be trapped in the thatch layer of your lawn or taken up by grasses and ground covers. |
| Q | Does fertilizer actually feed my trees? |
| A | No, although commonly referred to as plant food, fertilizer does not feed trees. Trees create their own food through the chemical process of photosynthesis. Fertilizer provides plants with the essential nutrients it needs for photosynthesis to occur. Fertilization also provides other nutrients required for other chemical processes such as wound healing. |
| Q | Why should I fertilize my tree? I just had it pruned and donít it want it getting bigger. |
| A | By specially blending the individual ingredients of our fertilizer, we provide trees with what they need. Fertilizing improves vitality which in turn can reduce damage from insects and diseases. |
| Q | How often should I be fertilizing my trees? |
| A | Trees should be fertilized no more than once a year. In some cases a longer interval is better. |
| Q | I've heard that fertilizing can harm my trees. Is this true? |
| A | Yes, improper fertilization can harm plants. That is why your trees should only be treated by qualified arborists. |







