Tree and Shrub Care
"Trees & Shrub needs regular care for optimum health."
– The Lawnguru
Have you ever wondered how valuable your trees and shrubs are? Chances are that maple tree in the front yard, that dogwood on the corner of your house or those plantings along your foundation are worth thousands! Yes, thousands. That's because those plants have grown and increased in value since you've planted them.
Many people spend significant dollars on their lawns only to watch those valuable trees and shrubs wither away. In their natural habitat, Mother Nature takes care of trees and shrubs organically, with nutrients supplied by fallen leaf litter. But our meticulously cleaned landscapes remove that natural benefit, resulting in starved trees and shrubs. Just like humans, plants need to be fed regularly. When starved, malnutrition sets in, and then problems begin: Disease and insects start to attack, and the tree eventually dies.
The solution? Protect your trees and shrubs with root feeding!
Root Feeding
Protect your tree and shrub investment with nourishing, organic root feeding!
The LawnGuru organic root food will replenish the depleted nutrients in the soil, roots, trunk, limbs and leaves, ensuring a balanced diet and resulting in healthy growth, dark green leaves and abundant flowers.
"Healthy plantings are much less vulnerable to devastating insects and diseases."
– The Lawnguru
Inspect and treat
Do you know when your plants are having problems?
Most people don't even suspect that an insect or a disease is affecting their trees and shrubs until it's too late. The LawnGuru's expert periodic inspections and treatments with environmentally responsible materials will protect your investment and give you peace of mind.
"Using your backyard shouldn't be a health risk."
– The Lawnguru
Tick Control
The LawnGuru's four-application tick control program, which targets the tiny deer tick that carries Lyme disease, can reduce the tick population in your yard by 90 %. You'll feel free to enjoy your outdoor space knowing that the tick population is under control.