A tree that looks tired by late summer, thinning canopy, smaller than usual leaves, or slower growth compared to previous years, is often telling you something about its root system.
Compacted soil, drought stress, and construction disturbance near the root zone all limit a tree's ability to take up water and nutrients. Deep root fertilization delivers nutrients directly into the root zone, bypassing compacted topsoil and giving a stressed tree the resources it needs to recover before winter.
This is especially relevant for trees on properties that have seen recent construction, heavy foot traffic, or a particularly dry stretch this summer. West Michigan's silver maples and black walnuts, both common on Grand Rapids properties, respond well to this kind of proactive care.
Monster Tree Service of Grand Rapids offers plant health care evaluations and deep root fertilization to help stressed trees head into fall stronger.
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Authentic job photo preferred: deep root fertilization equipment in use, an arborist evaluating canopy thinning or leaf size, or a healthy tree compared to a stressed one on a similar property. Real photos of the process are more persuasive than generic stock tree images.
Canva text suggestion: "Is Your Tree Running on Empty?" or "Deep Root Care for a Stressed Summer"