We are pleased to introduce our tree and shrub care program. Your landscape represents a considerable investment, often adding as much as 15% to the value of your home. Our program is designed to keep your landscape as healthy and attractive as possible. We offer the highest quality program using the best products on the market and do it at a super low price. The tree and shrub program is completely guaranteed. If you ever have any concerns about your trees and shrubs call us, we will be happy to take care of them within 72 hours, free of charge.
Your applications will be applied by licensed horticultural specialists. You can be assured they will identify the needs of your landscape and will be totally committed to making you completely happy with our service. The four application tree and shrub program listed below is yours for the special price listed.
To take advantage of this special tree and shrub program, simply call us. If you have any questions about NATURESCAPE service or this tree and shrub program, please call the NATURESCAPE office nearest you.
Sincerely, Todd Furry
President, NATURESCAPE
NATURESCAPE Tree And Shrub Program
1. SPRING DEEP ROOT FERTILIZATION (March/April/May) Consists of a well-balanced, complete fertilizer injected into the root system of all your trees and shrubs.
2. INSPECTION AND INSECT/DISEASE CONTROL (May/June) Visual inspection of every tree and shrub on property by a horticultural specialist and insect and disease control foliar spray of trees and shrubs needing treatment.
3. INSPECTION AND INSECT/DISEASE CONTROL (July/August) Visual inspection of every tree and shrub on property by a horticultural specialist and insect and disease control foliar spray of trees and shrubs needing treatment.
4. INSPECTION AND INSECT/DISEASE CONTROL (September) Visual inspection of every tree and shrub on property by a horticultural specialist and insect and disease control foliar spray of trees and shrubs needing treatment.
5. FALL DEEP ROOT FERTILIZATION (October-November) Consists of a well-balanced, complete fertilizer injected into the root system of all your trees and shrubs.
FREE SERVICE CALLS (Throughout the Season) Included in this program upon request.
Common Tree And Shrub Problems
The following is a list of common, specific insect and disease problems that will occur every year in this area on the following trees and shrubs. These problems usually need control on a yearly basis. NATURESCAPE's program is designed to control these common problems as well as many others.
TREE/SHRUB-------------------------------PROBLEM
Birch Birch---------------------------------Leaf Miner
Flowering Crabapple---------------------Apple Scab
Honey Locust-----------------------------Leaf Hoppers
Mugho Pines-----------------Pine Needle Scale/Sawfly Larvae
Honey Suckle/Spireas---------------------Aphids
Austrian/Red Pine---------------------Sawfly Larvae
Arborvitae/Spruce--------------------Red Spider Mites
Ash Trees----------------------------------Plant Bug
Benefits Of Tree / Shrub Deep Root Fertilization
1. Provides proper nutrients to soil that are lacking in an urban environment.
2. Aerates root zone allowing water and air to the roots and allowing room for root expansion.
3. Improves plant vigor reversing decline due to insect or disease damage, drought stress, lack of hardiness or cultural damage.
4. Promotes fuller growth giving plant a better appearance.
5. Increases flower production.
1st APPLICATION
A well balanced insoluble fertilizer is applied to the roots of your trees and shrubs. This is the first of four regularly scheduled tree and shrub applications which comprise the yearly NATURESCAPE Tree and Shrub Care Program.
This balanced fertilizer was applied with a lance injected into the root zone of your trees and shrubs and applied at 150-200 pounds of pressure laterally into the soil. The active feeder roots are located in the top 12" of trees and shrubs. These roots as opposed to the deeper anchorage roots are the ones that absorb water and nutrients maintaining plant health. Active root growth occurs in spring and late fall when soil temperatures are cooler.
Fertilizing the roots at this time will strengthen the trees and shrubs and improve health. Fertilizing trees and shrubs of the home landscape can be a very important part of maintaining an attractive landscape. Properly applied fertilizer will improve plant vigor, reverse a decline, and lessen susceptibility to pests or disease.
Next Application
In the months of May or June we will be back on your landscape. We will inspect all the trees and shrubs on your property for both current insect or disease problems and common potential problems. Those trees and shrubs requiring treatment will receive a systemic insect and disease control treatment.
2nd APPLICATION
Inspection of all the trees and shrubs on your property and treatment for those with current insect and disease problems and common potential problems.
This is the second of four regularly scheduled tree and shrub applications which comprise the yearly NATURESCAPE Tree and Shrub Care Program.
We treat the trees and shrubs with both a systemic insect control and systemic disease control. These products were sprayed on the foliage. The foliage absorbs these products and provides continual long lasting control. The enclosed inspection and treatment report shows what trees and shrubs we treated as well as the problems we treated for.
Next Application
In the months of June or July we will be back on your landscape. We will again inspect all the trees and shrubs on your property for both current insect or disease problems and common potential problems. Those trees and shrubs requiring treatment will receive a systemic insect and disease control treatment.
3rd APPLICATION
Inspection of all the trees and shrubs on your property and treatment of those with current insect and disease problems and common potential problems.
This is the third of four regularly scheduled tree and shrub applications which comprise the yearly NATURESCAPE Tree and Shrub Care Program.
We treat the trees and shrubs with both a systemic insect control and systemic disease control. These products were sprayed on the foliage. The foliage absorbs these products and provides continual long lasting control. The enclosed inspection and treatment report shows what trees and shrubs we treated as well as the problems we treated for.
Next Application
We will be back on your landscape in the fall (October or November). The next application will be a deep root fertilizing of all your trees and shrubs. This will be done after many of the leaves have dropped. This is the time when active root growth is occurring and your landscape will receive the most benefit.
4th APPLICATION
Now we would apply a well balanced insoluble fertilizer to the roots of your trees and shrubs. This is the last of four regularly scheduled tree and shrub applications which comprise the yearly NATURESCAPE Tree and Shrub Care Program.
This balanced fertilizer was applied with a lance injected into the root zone of your trees and shrubs and applied at 150-200 pounds of pressure laterally into the soil. The active feeder roots are located in the top 12" of trees and shrubs. These roots as opposed to the deeper anchorage roots are the ones that absorb water and nutrients maintaining plant health. Active root growth occurs in spring and late fall when soil temperatures are cooler.
Fertilizing the roots at this time will strengthen the trees and shrubs and improve health. Fertilizing trees and shrubs of the home landscape can be a very important part of maintaining an attractive landscape. Properly applied fertilizer will improve plant vigor, reverse a decline, and lessen susceptibility to pests or disease.
Why Your Trees Need Fertilization
In a forest environment, trees are naturally fertilized by decaying plant and animal matter that continuously enriches the soil. In an urban or residential environment conditions are significantly different. Organic material is swept away long before it can return nutrients to the root areas. The soil is tightly packed, restricting the supply of water and air to the roots. The amount of water that a tree receives is frequently inadequate due to either neglect or dry climate. Add to this, the fact that we often plant trees and shrubs in places they should not be. This puts them under additional stress making them susceptible to insects and disease. Because of the absence of these essential nutrients and these additional stresses, tree and shrub fertilization is necessary.
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