Step 1 - Spring Horticultural Oil - mite, egg, larvae and nymph control.
Step 2 - Spring Fertilization - sub-surface soil/root injection of nutrients.
Step 3 - Insect & Disease Control - protect your ornamental trees and shrubs from insects and diseases.
Step 4 - Insect & Disease Control - protect your ornamental trees and shrubs from insects and diseases.
Step 5 - Insect & Disease Control - protect your ornamental trees and shrubs from insects and diseases.
Step 1 - Fall Fertilization - sub-surface soil/root injection of nutrients.
Step 2 - Anti-Desiccant - winter application to evergreens to help retain the plant’s moisture.
Spring application(s) to help control Winter Moth, Gypsy Moth and/or Forest Tent Caterpillars.
Application to control early-stage insects such as aphids, mites, eggs, larvae and nymphs by smothering them with an environmentally-friendly oil.
Healthy trees and shrubs begin with healthy soil. In the forest, trees and shrubs have optimal growing conditions. Given our urban/suburban setting (mowers, compaction, etc), these plants must receive fertilization and nutrients in order to simulate the healthy growing conditions found in nature.
One-time visit and application for insect and disease control designed to protect your ornamental trees and shrubs from leaf chewing insects (ex: Japanese beetle) and diseases. Target: dogwoods, lilacs, magnolias, apples, plums, cherries, roses, azaleas, boxwoods, etc.
Spring application to control Hemlock Woolly Adelgid which is an invasive aphid-like insect that can kill Hemlock trees if left untreated.
Fall application to control Hemlock Woolly Adelgid which is an invasive aphid-like insect that can kill Hemlock trees if left untreated.
Healthy trees and shrubs begin with healthy soil. In the forest, trees and shrubs have optimal growing conditions. Given our urban/suburban setting (mowers, compaction, etc), these plants must receive fertilization and nutrients in order to simulate the healthy growing conditions found in nature.
Healthy trees and shrubs begin with healthy soil. In the forest, trees and shrubs have optimal growing conditions. Given our urban/suburban setting (mowers, compaction, etc), these plants must receive fertilization and nutrients in order to simulate the healthy growing conditions found in nature.
Anti-desiccant sprays are applied to plants in December/January to prevent water and moisture loss during the cold, dry winter months.
Two applications to control poison ivy and other invasive, unwanted vegetation.