If you’re wondering about ball moss removal, you’re not alone. The proliferation of ball moss, specifically, has recently become a major problem, killing millions of acres of state-endowed native Central Texas forests. So what is it? Ball-moss,...
Ball moss is a tiny flowering shrub that grows and spreads on a large, fully developed plant, such as live oaks and numerous other species of trees common in Metro Austin and elsewhere of Texas. It isn’t a true fungus, instead an epiphytic plant, which receives...
Ball moss can be mistaken for more common forms of moss, but it is actually a different species altogether. Mistletoe is actually a plant that grows on needles of trees. It’s a fungus that lives off of the host tree it attaches itself to and causes it excessive...
There are many benefits associated with deep root fertilization. First, deep root fertilization increases the health of your tree and shrub. Root problems can lead to decay and breakage, which are not healthy for the tree. Also, by increasing the health of the roots...
Deep root fertilization, also called soil shock, is where liquid fertilizer is introduced to the earth near a tree’s roots. Also called soil plugging, deep root fertilization involves an underground delivery system, with a long, wide-toothed nozzle, that pumps...
If you are considering tree care, perhaps you have heard of deep root fertilization. But do you know what it is? And do you know what its advantages are? Let’s take a look at deep root fertilization, and why it is important for today’s trees. The type of...
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