Tree & Shrub Fertilization

Fertilization should be done in early spring just as the leaves are coming out. Don’t wait until mid-summer. Late fertilization may cause your trees and shrubs to continue growing into late fall when they could be damaged by freezing temperature.
The feeder roots of nearly all trees and shrubs are in the top foot or two of soil. They usually start a foot or more out from the main trunk and extend out to beyond the spread of the branches. Keeping this in mind, the roots can be fertilized by using tree spikes, a deep root feeder or by using a probe to get the fertilizer down to where it is needed.