Dallas-Fort Worth Tree Fertilization2024-04-16T07:02:26-05:00

Prices Starting at $59.99
(No Contracts)

Achieve Visible Results with Tree Fertilization Services in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area

Our comprehensive tree and shrub care services have got you covered, from fertilization to disease prevention and insect control. Rest assured, it’s all guaranteed..​

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Nurture the Heart & Soul of Your Landscaping: Your Lawn

Trust in our investment protection for your trees, shrubs, and flower beds.

Fertilizer

Fertilization

Enhance mineral levels through broad-root feeding during the spring and fall seasons.

Lawn Care
disease treatment

Disease Treatment

We have the expertise to effectively treat a range of fungal infections, including leaf spot, powdery mildew, sooty mold, and blight. Rest assured, we’ve got you covered.

Lawn Care
Tree and Shrub Insect Control Services

Insect Control

Aphids, spider mites, caterpillars, white fly, or lace bugs? Not on our watch!

Lawn Care

Achieve Optimal Tree and Shrub Fertilization with Impeccable Timing

Landscaping suffers from nutrient-poor soil and insect infestations of Texas-sized proportions, depriving it of the essential nourishment it requires to flourish.

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Winter

Root-zone feeding revitalizes plants below the surface, while dormant oil effectively eliminates insects and their eggs above.

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Spring

Enhance the growth and blooming process with our accelerator that provides root zone feeding of bio-stimulants, minerals, and micro-nutrients. This results in lusher foliage and increased fruit production.

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Fall

Our specialized nutrients alleviate stress during the summer and promote essential root development. These nutrients are included in our broad-root feed and fall harmonizer, ensuring optimal results for your plants.

Certified Team Specializing in Tree Disease in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area

Our team will perform 4 extra treatments, spanning from early spring to late fall, to effectively manage and prevent damage to your valuable landscaping investment.​

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Preventative & Responsive Disease Treatments

Fungi, mildew, and bacteria are the primary culprits behind plant diseases. In our region, sooty mold, also known as black mildew, is just one of the many challenging diseases we encounter and address.​

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Proactive & Ongoing Insect Control

Our systemic pesticides are specifically designed to be absorbed by plants, effectively controlling a wide range of pests such as aphids, spider mites, lace bugs, whiteflies, and more. With guaranteed results, you can trust our products to provide effective pest control solutions.​

Our skilled technicians visit your location every 35-50 days to safeguard your trees against the harmful effects of chewing-sucking insects and fungal diseases.

We’ll Earn Your Trust Every Visit

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FAQs

Why can’t I get my quote or order services online?2022-09-15T14:12:51-05:00

We have found that our customers prefer a personal and customized experience to see your lawn firsthand and listen to your concerns and goals. Once on your little piece of Texas, we’ll measure, evaluate the type and health of your trees and shrubs and provide you an estimate and our recommendations.

After your free, no-obligation evaluation, you can call and order anything from the service menu!

What sort of trees and shrubs do you service?2022-09-15T15:57:36-05:00

We treat all perennial plants (in-ground), trees and shrubs that are less than 25′ in height and/or less than 10-12″ wide at the trunk*.

Here is a list of trees, shrubs and in-ground landscaping that we treat for insects, disease and fertilization.

  • Trees
    • Bradford Pear
    • Cypress Family – Arizona Cypress, Bald Cypress, Italian Cypress, Leyland Cypress
    • Cedar Elm
    • Lace bark Elm
    • Magnolia
    • Oak Family – Live Oak , Red Oak, Monterrey (White) Oak, Burr Oak, Post Oak, Chincapin Oak
    • Red Bud
    • Salvia
    • Texas Ash
    • Texas Mountain Laurel
    • Silver Leaf Maple
  • Shrubs & Ground-Coverings:
    • Agave
    • Bicolor Iris
    • Crepe Myrtle
    • Cotoneaster
    • Euonymus
    • Gardenia
    • Holly
    • Iliagnus
    • Indian Hawthorne
    • Japanese Boxwood
    • Japanese Yew
    • Lantana
    • Ligustrum
    • Loropetilum
    • Nandina
    • Oleander
    • Pittosporum
    • Pyrocantha
    • Red Tip Photenia
    • Roses, Rose of Sharon
    • Red Yucca, Soft Leaf Yucca
    • Sago Palm, Mexican Fan Palm
    • Salvia
    • Sky Pencil
    • Texas Sage
    • Veriagated Privot
    • Vibernum
    • Vinca
    • Wax Myrtles
    • Dwarf Yaupon, Yaupon Hollies

*We do not treat adult trees, such as native oak trees that were on your property before your home was constructed

Do you trim trees?2022-09-15T14:19:44-05:00

At this time, we do not trim trees. We are happy to provide tips on trimming and pruning trees and bushes.

What causes spots on my shrubs and roses?2022-09-15T14:14:27-05:00

If the plant has a white powder on the leaf surface, it may be Mildew Fungus. Or a common bacteria, Fire Blight, leaves twigs, branches and especially new growth wilted or blackened.

Dark spots on the upper sides of leaves reveal Black Spot in action. Never on leaf undersides, the spots expand until the leaf is yellow and dotted with black.

For roses, if you see a mosaic pattern of light and dark, or stunted growth this may be signs of a virus called Mosaic Disease.

One of our tree and shrub professionals can help identify problem posers and identify an appropriate treatment plan. From there, we’ll recommend steps to ward off disease before it strikes.

Is there a contract for the Tree & Shrub Fertilization Program?2022-09-30T12:00:41-05:00

There are no risky annual contracts and all services are pay-as-you-go.

When is the best time to prune trees?2022-09-15T14:05:51-05:00

Tchukki Andersen, staff arborist for Tree Care Industry Association says, “Save your tree care pruning for when the tree is actively growing in the early spring or completely dormant in the winter months.”

Licensed arborists are pruning trees every day year-round without a lot of detrimental effects, however, tree service professionals know more about how to care for the health of a tree. They understand its stages and processes such as dormancy and new growth.”

Call us today at 972-460-0080 or click to contact us for a free quote!

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