Setting up your trees and shrubs for success in Tennessee begins with a spring fertilizer treatment. Fertilizing in the spring is crucial, as it replenishes essential nutrients depleted during the winter, promoting healthy growth and vibrant foliage. Administering the treatment via deep root injection is an effective method to ensure your plants receive the right amount of nutrients directly to their root zone, allowing them to reap the benefits quickly. It's important to plan to fertilize your trees and shrubs in the fall as well. A fall treatment helps prepare them for winter, ensuring they have the necessary nutrients to survive the cold months and emerge healthier in the spring. By following these steps, you can set your trees and shrubs up for success, ensuring they thrive year-round.
Prep your plants for the growing season with spring fertilization.

Fertilizing your trees and shrubs in the spring is crucial for their health and vitality. After the dormant winter period, plants are beginning to emerge and are gearing up for active growth in the new season. Spring fertilization provides the necessary nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, that encourage lush foliage, strong root development, and vibrant blooms. It also helps your plants recover from winter stress, promotes resistance to pests and diseases, and prepares them for the upcoming summer months. By fertilizing in the spring, you set the foundation for healthy growth throughout the growing season, ensuring your trees and shrubs thrive and beautify your landscape.
What is the best way to fertilize your trees and shrubs in the spring?
Deep root injections are a highly recommended method for fertilizing your trees and shrubs in the spring. This method involves injecting fertilizer into the soil around the base of your trees and shrubs, allowing the roots to quickly and efficiently absorb the nutrients. Once absorbed, these nutrients are transported to other parts of your plants, aiding in stronger, healthier growth. Deep root injections are particularly effective because they deliver nutrients directly to the root zone, where they are most needed, ensuring optimal uptake by the plants. This method also minimizes fertilizer runoff and wastage, making it an environmentally friendly choice.
Plan to fertilize your trees and shrubs in the fall in addition to the spring!
As the growing season winds down, it's crucial to feed your trees and shrubs again in the fall. That's because the summer months are stressful for your plants, depleting their nutrient reserves from the spring. Fertilizing your trees and shrubs in the fall helps replenish these lost nutrients, ensuring they have the necessary resources to endure the upcoming winter and emerge healthy and vigorous in the spring.
Fall fertilization also promotes strong root development, helping plants recover from any damage or stress they may have experienced during the summer, such as drought or disease, preparing them to withstand the stresses of winter. This preparation will even help your trees and shrubs bounce back quicker the following spring! Overall, fall fertilization is a critical step in maintaining the health and vitality of your trees and shrubs year-round.
Call us today to sign up for our tree and shrub fertilization service.
Do you want to ensure your trees and shrubs have the nutrients they need to thrive? If so, look no further! At Herbi-Systems, we fertilize your plants via deep root injections to ensure they receive optimal nourishment. Our tree and shrub fertilization service includes two treatments per year, once in the spring and once in the fall, to keep your plants healthy and thriving.
We cater to residential and commercial properties, as well as HOAs, in Memphis, Collierville, Germantown, TN, and neighboring cities. To nourish and protect your trees and shrubs, schedule our fertilization service today by calling (901) 382-5296.
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