Treatment FAQ

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by Dr. Yessenia Reilly DDS Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the best product to use to treat old trees?

For older trees, other application techniques should be employed. Pathfinder is a "ready to use" product (basically triclopyr) that can be used at 100 percent strength. Other generic products are used with a basal oil to include imazapyr.

How do you treat fireblight on trees at bud break?

Purdue University recommends using a copper-based solution on trees at bud break to curtail fireblight. One of the formulas that Purdue University Extension recommends is the 4-4-50 formulation.

What is the best way to control trees and shrubs?

When mowers, chainsaws, and axes become useless against unwanted trees and shrubs, herbicides are often the most effective and inexpensive means for their control. Here are application techniques, using readily available herbicides, that can be used to control trees and brush.

Do topical insecticides work on tall trees?

Topical sprays are not always effective against some types of pests, such as those that bore into the wood or have a waxy covering that protects them from the chemicals. Moreover, fully treating a tall tree with a tree insecticide sprayer can be difficult.

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When should I treat my trees for bugs?

The best time to treat scale is when infestations first start or when the vulnerable, immature insect forms are present. Extensive infestation can kill a tree. Treating Scale: The waxy coating on these insects prevents insecticide sprays from having a substantial effect.

When should you fertilize your trees?

The rule of thumb is that if they grow about 6 inches in a year, the soil is good, but if the growth is less than 2 inches, it's time to fertilize.

When should I fertilize my trees for winter?

The absolute best time to fertilize your lawn is just before the expected frost date. The goal is the same when you feed grass in late fall or winter as it is with dormant plants. You are feeding the roots to build a better lawn overall.

How often should the trees be fertilized and irrigated?

This usually is not until after their first growing season. Young, rapidly growing trees should be fertilized annually to promote rapid establishment. Mature trees may need fertilization every two or three years to maintain good foliage color and vigor.

Should you fertilize established trees?

In most landscapes, healthy trees and shrubs do not require fertilizers, especially when they reach their mature size. It is not recommended to fertilize at planting time. Research studies show most of a plant's energy is directed to root growth during the establishment period.

Is it too late to fertilize trees?

Answer: Yes, it's too late (or too early, depending on how you look at it) to fertilize the plants you mentioned. The most appropriate time to fertilize plants is just before or as they start growing at the beginning of their growing season.

Should you fertilize trees before winter?

Fertilize your plants, shrubs, trees and lawn to stimulate root growth, which will help your plants survive the winter and recover earlier in the springs. Fertilize perennials in the early fall for extended life. Fertilize trees and shrubs in the late fall to give them a boost before the winter.

Is it too late to put down fall fertilizer?

Apply fall lawn fertilizer once between August and November, right before winter hits, 6 to 8 weeks after the summer feeding.

Should I fertilize my trees in the fall?

Fall is a great time to apply fertilizer because this is when trees are accustomed to getting an influx of slow-release nutrients, which help the tree recover from the growing season and prepare for the future.

What is the best way to fertilize trees?

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How often should you water a mature tree?

In general, young trees will need water 1-3 times per week for the first 3 years after planting. Established and mature trees will need water about once per month in dry months.

Do you need to water after fertilizing?

It depends on the fertilizer. Some lawn foods perform better when you water them in right after applying, while others—such as some weed-and-feed products—need to be watered a day or two after fertilizing. It all comes down to this: Check the product directions on the bag—they'll tell you when to water.

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