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The Best Time to Fertilize Trees in New England

People often think of trees as self-sustaining - but in reality, trees growing in residential soil require some assistance in order to perform their best. Your trees are such an important part of your New England property and you want to do what you can to help maintain their longevity.

Tree fertilization is one of the best ways you can support your trees. Of course, knowing when to fertilize trees - and how often to do it - is essential to the success of this service.

In this article, we’ll share some of the most important things you ought to know about tree fertilization in New England.

We’ll cover:

Do Trees Need Fertilizer?
When to Fertilize Trees in New England?
How Often to Fertilize Trees in New England?
Choosing Plant Health Care in Southern NH, Northeastern Massachusetts, and Southern Maine

Do Trees Need Fertilizer?

Yes, trees planted in residential landscapes do require fertilization if you want them to perform their best. As we mentioned, homeowners often assume that trees are fully self-sustaining once planted.plant health care tech preparing for fertilizing a flowering tree

But trees and shrubs living on a residential property won’t get the same nutrients that would be readily available in a forest which is why tree fertilization in New England is valuable. Your trees are planted far from their native soils and the regenerative cycles of the forest - and that extra care will go a long way.

It’s not uncommon for suburban trees to become stressed from the lack of nutrients that would have been available in a typical woodland setting.

There are a lot of benefits to fertilizing trees. Trees and shrubs that are fertilized tend to grow healthier and stronger. This can also mean things like greener leaves, more profuse blooms, and longer bloom time. You’ll likely notice an overall improved vigor and performance of your fertilized trees, as well.

When to Fertilize Trees in New England?

A lot of homeowners want to know the best time to fertilize trees. Knowing when to feed trees can obviously impact the results.plant health care technician deep root fertilizing a tree

Fall and spring are two critical times for fertilization. In the fall, you are setting the tree up for success with added nutrients to help sustain it through the dormant season. In the spring, you are setting your tree up for success as it begins sending out new growth.

One thing you do need to be careful about as far as when to feed trees is the timing within these seasons. You don’t want to fertilize too late in the fall because you can cause the tree to push out new growth that will end up being damaged in the winter. The same goes for fertilizing too early in the spring, as there may still be periods of frost in the near future.

There is strategic timing and methodology that a tree care professional will follow.

How Often to Fertilize Trees in New England?

While a lot of tree services might only offer fertilization one or two times throughout the year (likely fall and/or spring), at Seacoast Tree Care, we provide fertilization throughout the entire growing season. That’s because feeding your trees throughout the season can have great benefits.

Our tree fertilization program is very intricate with various organics, bio-stimulants, and micronutrients being fed to the tree. It is more specialized than a lot of other programs that might just include one round of feeding.plant health care technician getting ready to fertilize trees

At Seacoast Tree Care, we recommend fertilizing trees throughout the spring, summer, and fall. Our goal is to provide trees with what they need, when they need it.

Choosing Plant Health Care in Southern NH, Northeastern Massachusetts, and Southern Maine

Knowing what your trees and shrubs need to perform their best can be complicated. But when you invest in professional tree and shrub fertilization services in Southern NH, ME, and MA, it doesn’t have to be your worry. A tree care professional will know exactly what your trees need (and when they need it).plant health technician inspecting the health of a shrub with a client

While it’s true that big box stores sell DIY fertilization products (such as tree spikes), these simply can’t stand up to the materials and methods a professional is using. If you want to take the worries out of your hands and also get better results, this is a service that is best left to a pro.

At Seacoast Tree Care, tree and shrub fertilization is part of our Plant Health Care program. We use organic fertilizers and deep root fertilization to help create a more favorable environment for your trees and shrubs to grow in. This can help produce some of the benefits discussed above.

Ultimately, by investing in these services, you are doing your part to protect your local ecosystem. Your trees and shrubs are a valuable asset and you want to do what you can to keep them healthy.

If you are looking to get the most out of the trees and shrubs on your New England property, then tree and shrub fertilization is the way to go.

Ready for healthier trees at your Southern NH, ME, or MA home? Request your consultation and have your New England trees evaluated. By making a wise choice, you’ll know your trees are in good hands.

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