Deep Root Fertilization
Pressure-injected, balanced nutrients delivered straight to the root zone — so stressed and slow-growing trees can recover.
Feed The Tree Where It Actually Eats
Colorado's alkaline, compacted clay soils don't release nutrients efficiently. A lot of Front Range trees look "okay" but are quietly nutrient-starved — yellow leaves, thin canopies, slow growth. Deep root fertilization injects a balanced liquid feed under pressure into the active root zone, 8-12 inches down, where the tree can actually use it. The difference shows up in leaf color, canopy fullness, and storm resilience.
- Liquid injection delivered at active root depth
- Balanced macro and micro formulations matched to species
- Helps drought stress, transplant shock, and storm recovery
- Pairs well with pruning and pest treatments
- Spring and fall applications timed for best uptake
- Better color, leaf size, and vigor over a single season

FERTILIZATION QUESTIONS
Why deep root, instead of granular fertilizer on the surface?
Most surface fertilizer never reaches the active feeder roots — it gets locked up in alkaline soil or runs off. Deep injection puts the nutrients exactly where the tree absorbs them.
When's the right time?
Spring (as buds swell) and fall (after leaf drop) are the two best windows. Either alone helps; both together is ideal for stressed trees.
Will it fix a sick tree?
Fertilization helps a stressed or nutrient-deficient tree. It is not a treatment for active disease or pest infestation — those need targeted intervention, which we'll spot during the assessment.
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