Many people often neglect the care of their trees and shrubs, yet these plants are some of the most valuable investments in your landscape. Take, for example, a 25-foot Linden tree in your front yard that's been there for 20 years. If it suddenly lacks the nutrients it needs and dies, it’s too late to save it. But what if you could have prevented that with simple preventative maintenance? Protecting the health of your trees helps preserve their long-term value. A 20-year-old tree is irreplaceable. Call Greenup Lawn, Landscape & Sprinklers today to learn how our tree and shrub fertilization can make a difference.
Greenup's Tree Care Services
- Tree Fertilization: Deep root treatment that is injected into the soil that offers the tree nutrients that may be lacking to stay healthy. This treatment can be provided to sick or healthy trees. If you have noticed a decline in foliage or having to prune some branches, this treatment will help the tree get the sugars it will need to produce or heal.
- Tree Pest Control: This can be done as a prevention or to get rid of any pest that can harm or kill the tree.
- Animal Repellants: When it comes to protecting trees and shrubs from animals, various repellents can be used to deter them from feeding on or damaging trees. The most effective animal repellents depend on the specific type of animal you're trying to deter.
- Fruit Tree Eliminate Treatment: A program to help your fruit tree not produce as much fruit.
- Fruit Tree Worm Eliminator: Wanting to eat those fruits you have been growing, but don't want to deal with the worms that live in them? This treatment will let your tree grow the fruits and keep the worms away.
Beautify your trees and shrubs with Greenup's professional care, fertilization, and pest control services. Turn your landscape into a thriving, vibrant oasis.
"Had some sprinkler issues that my husband couldn’t figure out. The 2 guys that came did their job quickly and efficiently. Got our bill and believe it to be very honest and fair. We will use them again and refer them to our friends." ~ Corie Mora