-Tree &
Shrub Maintenance Program
-Aerobic Root
Therapy Full scale attack to save your favorite treesTree &
-Shrub Maintenance Program
Our full program consists of:
- Early Spring Tree & Shrub Health Care Spray
- Spring Tree & Shrug Health Care Spray
- Summer Tree & Shrub Health Care Spray
- Fall Deep Root Feeding & Mycorize Soil injection
How
our program works
Unhealthy plants attract insects, diseases, and
a myriad of other problems. Healthy plants tend to be more resistant.
Our tree & shrub programs feed your plants and keep them healthy.
Tree
& Shrub Healthcare Spray
Our foliar applications were designed in conjunction
with nursery tree growers specifically to provide necessary nutrients
in a natural form and discourage pests from attacking plants.
Deep
Root Fertilizing & Mycrorrhizae
Typical tree fertilization encourages rapid growth,
leaving trees more susceptible to insect and drought stress. Our root
zone feeding adds both necessary nutrients and soil stimulating materials
that improve the health of your trees.
Aerobic
Root Therapy Wouldnt you like to save your favorite Trees?
The health and beauty of a tree is determined by
the health of the root system that feeds it. When the roots start to die,
the first indicators are early yellowing and dropping of leaves.
Good Nature understands that premature yellowing
and leaf-drop can be a symptom of a fungus root pathogen. Our common sense
approach gets right to the root of the problem before your tree is devastated
by disease. Disease causing fungi thrive in compact, anaerobic soil conditions.
Aerobic Root Therapy rejuvenates the root zone with oxygen so we may re-establish
beneficial microbial life for healthy nutrient exchange.
Step
1 Deep Root Resucitation
A blend of greenhouse grade hydrogen peroxide and
water is deeply injected into the root zone. Hydrogen peroxide is the
Safe & Natural fungicide as it disinfects plant pathogens by flooding
them with oxygen.
Step
2 Drip Line Aeration
Mechanical aeration beneath the drip line breaks
through the hard crust of soil compaction. The root system of an established
tree consists of vertical tap roots for anchorage into the soil and thousands
of horizontal feeder roots that form a network within the top four to
six inches of soil. These feeder roots absorb water, oxygen and nutrients
to feed the tree. Heavy soil compaction forms a concrete-like barrier,
shutting off nutrient absorption as well as oxygen and water circulation.
Our drip zone aeration opens op the soil and allows water, oxygen and
nutrients to reach these important feeder roots.
Step
3 CPR to the Rescue
Correct Planting Routine (CPR) is applied beneath
the drip line to replace the microbial life at the depleted root zone.
CPR is a complete root support system containing beneficial mycorrhizal
root spores. Once established, mycorrhizae create a humus
generator that continues to feed the tree day and night. The entire
soil and root structure improves as mycorrhizae develop strand-like hyphae
that penetrate compact soil to extract water and minerals from untapped
reservoirs. These microscopic miracle workers also secrete
antibodies and growth hormones to protect the tree.
Step
4 Vascular System Support
Now youre ready to begin our regular maintenance
program (see Tree & Shrub Health Care Programs) |