Root Zone Feeding: All Garden Plants and Trees
Your trees and garden plants are a growing investment that should increase in beauty and value with each passing season. However, plants often fail to flourish, and may even go into decline, due to lack of proper nourishment. Proper feeding of your ornamental garden plants has benefits, including;
- Improved flowering, increases resistance to disease and increased ability to ward off insect attacks. Root feeding injects the proper plants foods directly into the root zone of the plants, which allows the fertilizer to be easily absorbed and quickly put to work.
- Feeding helps compensate for poor soil or less-than-ideal planning locations. Over time, poorly located plants may gradually “decline” if not given proper care.
- Feeding your trees and shrubs at least one per season is good preventive maintenance. The right diet helps to prevent many types of stress that weakens plants. When your trees and shrubs are in top health and growing well, they’re often strong enough to fight off many infectious diseases insect attacks without suffering serious or permanent damage.
- Reduces water requirements by up to 50%
- Balances the pH level in the soil around the plant
- Improves crop flavor and sugar content




