Fertilizing trees and shrubs in Tennessee in the fall is crucial for their health, helping them withstand winter and thrive in spring. As plants shift focus to maintenance during this season, applying a balanced mix of nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron strengthens roots and boosts resilience. Choosing the right fertilizer ensures plants receive essential macronutrients and micronutrients. Hiring professionals to handle fertilization offers significant benefits, as they provide tailored treatments and use high-quality fertilizers. Their expertise prevents over-fertilization and maximizes benefits, ensuring your landscape remains healthy and vibrant.
Why should you fertilize your trees and shrubs in the fall?

As the vibrant colors of fall foliage begin to drop, fall is the time to prepare your trees and shrubs for winter. Fertilizing in the fall is an essential part of maintaining their health, ensuring they have the strength to endure the cold months ahead. During this time, plants shift their focus from growth to maintenance, storing up nutrients in preparation for winter dormancy and the subsequent spring bloom. Providing them with the right nutrients in the fall fortifies their roots, boosts their resilience, and sets the stage for a flourishing spring.
Make sure to use fertilizer treatments that have all the nutrients that your trees and shrubs need.
To maximize the benefits of fall fertilization, it’s crucial to ensure your trees and shrubs receive fertilizer treatments with a balanced mix of nutrients. Fertilizers contain various macronutrients and micronutrients that bolster plant health. Below are the nutrients commonly found in fertilizers and what they do for plants:
- Nitrogen (N): It is vital for overall growth and the development of leaves, enhancing green foliage and aiding in photosynthesis.
- Phosphorus (P): This nutrient supports root development and flowering, ensuring strong root systems and helping plants prepare for nutrient absorption in spring.
- Calcium (Ca): It strengthens cell walls and supports growth, being essential for structural integrity and disease resistance.
- Iron (Fe): Iron is critical for chlorophyll production, helping prevent yellowing of leaves and ensuring efficient photosynthesis.
- Sulfur (S): Working in conjunction with nitrogen, sulfur promotes protein formation and overall plant growth.
- Magnesium (Mg): As a core component of chlorophyll, magnesium aids in photosynthesis and helps plants utilize other nutrients effectively.
Hire plant care professionals to fertilize your trees and shrubs.
While you might be tempted to handle fall fertilization on your own, hiring professionals offers significant advantages. Experts understand precisely what treatments your plants need and how to apply them effectively. They assess your landscape's unique conditions and tailor their approach to ensure optimal health for your trees and shrubs.
Professionals use high-quality fertilizers that might not be available to the average consumer, guaranteeing your plants receive the best possible care. Their expertise means they apply the right quantity of nutrients, avoiding the risk of over-fertilization, which can cause more harm than good. Additionally, pros keep up with the latest horticultural practices, using techniques that maximize the benefits of fertilization.
Call today to enroll in our tree and shrub fertilization service!
At Herbi-Systems, we offer a tree and shrub fertilization service that includes applying fertilizer treatments in the fall to help your plants prepare for the winter season. Our treatments contain all of the nutrients that your plants will need to make it through the harsh cold season, and we will apply them through deep root injections to ensure that your plants maximize the treatments. This service also includes a spring application to help your trees and shrubs transition into the new growing season in top health.
We offer this service to residential and commercial properties, as well as HOAs, in Memphis, Collierville, Germantown, and throughout the surrounding areas in Tennessee. Give us a call today at (901) 382-5296 to enroll in our tree and shrub fertilization service!


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