Compacted soil is one of the most common, and least visible, threats to trees in Birmingham-area yards. When roots can't reach oxygen, water, and nutrients through dense clay soil, trees decline slowly, and the signs often don't appear until real damage has already been done.
ACE Tree Service offers deep root fertilization as part of our plant health care services. Adam Elliott, ISA Certified Arborist (SO-6393A), injects nutrients directly into the root zone, bypassing compacted surface layers to treat the problem at its source. This is a proactive option for mature trees showing early stress and a restorative treatment for trees already in decline.
Birmingham's heavy clay soils and summer heat make this service especially relevant for homeowners with established oaks, dogwoods, and ornamental trees. If your trees haven't been assessed in a while, now is a good time to request a consultation.
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