Your trees and shrubs are valuable assets to your property in Tennessee, so it's important to keep them healthy throughout the year. Fortunately, you can do that by ensuring they receive proper care and attention. For starters, they should be fertilized twice, in the spring and fall, to give them the nutrients they need to grow strong and beautiful.
You'll also want to monitor them for any signs of insect infestations or diseases so you can treat these issues promptly. Additionally, you can invest in preventative insect control treatments to protect your plants from pests altogether. Finally, you should keep your landscape beds weed-free to prevent weeds from stealing nutrients away from your trees and shrubs. By following these tips, you can help ensure that your trees and shrubs remain healthy and beautiful all year long.
Your trees and shrubs should be fertilized twice a year.
Fertilizing your trees and shrubs twice a year, once in the spring and again in the fall, is crucial for their health and vitality. Tree and shrub fertilization in the spring provides essential nutrients to help them recover from winter dormancy, promoting new growth and enhancing their overall resilience.
Fall fertilization, on the other hand, prepares your plants for the upcoming winter months by strengthening their root systems and ensuring they have the necessary nutrients to endure the colder temperatures. By following this bi-annual fertilization schedule, you can ensure that your trees and shrubs receive the nourishment they need to thrive throughout the year.
Monitor your plants for any signs of insect infestations or diseases.

Monitoring your plants for signs of insect infestations or diseases is crucial for maintaining their health. Regularly inspect your trees and shrubs for any unusual changes in appearance, such as discoloration, wilting, or holes in leaves. If you notice any of these symptoms, it's important to address the issue promptly to prevent further damage.
Additionally, investing in preventative insect control treatments can help protect your plants from pests altogether. These treatments create a barrier around your plants, making it difficult for insects to infest them. By being proactive and vigilant, you can help ensure that your trees and shrubs remain healthy and beautiful all year long.
Landscape Bed Weed Control Keeps Weeds From Stealing Nutrients From Your Plants
Keeping your landscape beds weed-free is essential for maintaining the health and vitality of your trees and shrubs. Weeds compete with your plants for nutrients, water, and sunlight, which can lead to stunted growth and weakened plants. Landscape bed weed control involves treating your landscape beds with effective herbicide treatments to regularly unwanted plants. This approach should utilize both pre- and post-emergent weed control to target weeds at both ends of their growth.
Pre-emergent weed control keeps newly germinated weeds from sprouting on your landscape beds, making them a non-issue in the first place. Meanwhile, post-emergent treatments are designed to get rid of existing weeds on your landscape beds! By getting rid of invasive weeds, you can ensure that your trees and shrubs have access to the resources they need to thrive.
Call us today to sign up for our tree and shrub care services!
Strengthening your trees and shrubs takes a lot of work, but we're here to help. Our team at Herbi-Systems offers tree and shrub care services, including fertilization, insect control, and disease control, to nourish your plants with much-needed nutrients while protecting them from harmful stressors. Additionally, we offer a landscape bed weed control service to ensure no weeds are growing near your plants that could steal nutrients from them.
These services are offered 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 sign up!


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