Trees in residential and commercial landscape plantings are often fertilized to keep them healthy and attractive. Over-fertilization is common, causing excessive growth, especially on young nursery stock. Trees growing in lawn areas usually receive some nutrients when the turfgrass is fertilized. This is usually sufficient to maintain most trees in fertile soil. However, fertilization may be needed on altered soils where unconsolidated fill material has been added or the topsoil has been removed. Managed urban areas where fallen leaves are removed may also require a fertilization regime to enrich soil and replenish nutrients. Fertilizer (plant nutrition) is no substitute for environmental factors, such as sunlight and water, which must be i...
Prior to this study the two senior authors, as plant pathologists, had recommended fertilization as...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Nitrogen is a key macronutrient required by all terrestrial plants for proper growth and function. A...
The main reason for fertilizing trees and shrubs in the landscape is to maintain reasonable vigor so...
Proper fertilization of trees and shrubs--selection, rates, and methods--are presented in this facts...
Most Nebraska soils are fertile enough to support tree and shrub growth without applying fertilizer....
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Most Nebraska soils are fertile enough to support tree and shrub growth without applying fertilizer....
Advice on determining what nutrients your landscape tree needs and how to to apply them
Application of fertilizer to fruit trees is essential to maintain adequate tree growth and good frui...
This is a guide to types of fertilizers and their application to landscape trees and shrubs
Approaches to soil management, including problems of soil degradation and low soil fertility, have r...
Substantial increases in tree growth following the application of mineral fertilizers have been repo...
Trees can also be an important source of fertilizer that does not require spending hard-earned cash ...
Sugar maple trees were fertilized in June 1988 on an individual tree basis in an attempt to improve ...
Prior to this study the two senior authors, as plant pathologists, had recommended fertilization as...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Nitrogen is a key macronutrient required by all terrestrial plants for proper growth and function. A...
The main reason for fertilizing trees and shrubs in the landscape is to maintain reasonable vigor so...
Proper fertilization of trees and shrubs--selection, rates, and methods--are presented in this facts...
Most Nebraska soils are fertile enough to support tree and shrub growth without applying fertilizer....
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Most Nebraska soils are fertile enough to support tree and shrub growth without applying fertilizer....
Advice on determining what nutrients your landscape tree needs and how to to apply them
Application of fertilizer to fruit trees is essential to maintain adequate tree growth and good frui...
This is a guide to types of fertilizers and their application to landscape trees and shrubs
Approaches to soil management, including problems of soil degradation and low soil fertility, have r...
Substantial increases in tree growth following the application of mineral fertilizers have been repo...
Trees can also be an important source of fertilizer that does not require spending hard-earned cash ...
Sugar maple trees were fertilized in June 1988 on an individual tree basis in an attempt to improve ...
Prior to this study the two senior authors, as plant pathologists, had recommended fertilization as...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Nitrogen is a key macronutrient required by all terrestrial plants for proper growth and function. A...