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What’s involved in deep liquid root fertilization?

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What’s involved in deep liquid root fertilization?

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The soil is probed and liquid fertilizer is injected at high pressure into the tree’s root zone. This process also helps to break up compacted soil thus serving to aerate the soil creating greater soil pore space. More oxygen is delivered to the tree roots. The entire root zone out to the drip line and further is fertilized. Below the surface, absorption roots easily take up this readily available fertilizer. Deep liquid root fertilization helps to build a tree’s root system.

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