Healthy and fertilized shrubs in a property in DeWitt, MI.

Tree & Shrub Fertilization in the Lansing, DeWitt, Haslett, & Williamston Areas of Michigan

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Tree & Shrub Fertilization Program in DeWitt, Haslett, Williamston, MI & Nearby Areas

We come out twice a year to apply either granular or liquid fertilization treatments to your trees and shrubs.

It's important to keep your trees and shrubs in tip-top shape throughout the year, and one of the best ways to do that is with our tree and shrub fertilization program! At Stiles Lawn, Landscaping & Snow Removal Inc., our experts will fertilize your trees and shrubs twice a year using either liquid or granular treatments to make sure your plants are getting all the nutrients they need to thrive. If you're worried about diseases or insect infestations impacting your plants, you can also add on our tree and shrub disease and insect control treatments. We provide our tree and shrub fertilization service to properties in DeWitt, MI, and the surrounding areas, like Haslett and Williamston. Call us at (517) 322-2671 to sign up today!


We Will Fertilize Your Trees & Shrubs Twice a Year

At Stiles Lawn, Landscaping & Snow Removal Inc., we know it's important to make sure your trees and shrubs are healthy and beautiful throughout the year. To do this, we administer our fertilization treatments to your trees and shrubs twice a year. The first time is in the spring when your plants are coming out of winter dormancy. This will help them bounce back from any winter-related stress they suffered over the colder months and prepare them for the upcoming summer heat. The second time we'll come back is in the fall to help your trees and shrubs recover from any heat-related stress that came from the hot summer. Fertilizing in the fall will also give your plants enough nutrients to last through the winter.


We'll Use Either Liquid or Granular Fertilizers to Ensure Your Trees & Shrubs Get the Nutrients They Need

Granules for tree fertilization being applied in Haslett, MI.

We want to make sure your trees and shrubs get all the nutrients they need, so depending on which method would best suit your plants, we'll use either liquid or granular fertilizers. For our liquid fertilizers, we inject them into the soil at the base so that the deep roots will be able to absorb all the nutrients and deliver them to the rest of the plant. On the other hand, we spread our granular fertilizers around the drip line of your plants, which is the area located underneath the outer perimeter of the branches. Eventually, the granules will disolve into the soil and give the roots underneath a plethora of nutrients for months to come!

We've been keeping trees and shrubs healthy with our fertilization treatments for 40 years!


You Can Add Disease & Insect Control Treatments to Our Tree & Shrub Fertilization Program

Apple scab diseased tree in Lansing, MI.

While you can schedule our tree and shrub fertilization program independently, you also have the option to add on disease and insect control treatments to make sure your plants are safe from anything that could damage them. Some common tree and shrub diseases our treatments are effective against include:

  • Apple scab
  • Wilt
  • Leaf scorch
  • Apple cedar rust

Meanwhile, some of the plant insects we treat are as follows:

  • Japanese beetles
  • Caterpillars
  • Scale
  • Mites

Call Us Today to Sign Up for Our Tree & Shrub Fertilization Program

Make sure your trees and shrubs stay healthy year-round by signing up for our tree and shrub fertilization program! We have all the necessary training and experience to nourish your plants and give them everything they need to thrive, so you can trust that you're in good hands with us. We provide our tree and shrub fertilization program to residential and commercial properties, as well as HOAs, in DeWitt, Haslett, Williamston, and the nearby areas in Michigan. Call us at (517) 322-2671 to schedule our tree and shrub fertilization program today!

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