Living in the Southeast, many residents expect a serious lack of rain during a good portion of the year. In the middle of a long drought it would be easy to say that your trees just are not going to make it through until the next big rain. At the time, it would be easy to call a Charlotte tree cutting service or another Charlotte tree care company. When rain finally does come though, there is a good chance you will regret the decision especially since there may be other alternatives to removing your trees. At Arborguard, we recommend our Arborgrow® Drought Therapy Prescription for your trees. Taking a few simple steps will help your beloved trees survive through the tough dry periods and prevent the need for a Charlotte tree trimming company.
A lack of water is a serious problem for trees of all ages. That is why we specialize in helping to restore trees that are at risk or damaged. Instead of turning to a Charlotte tree trimming company to solve your problems, we offer our Charlotte tree services to monitor and remedy drought stressed trees on your property. We pride ourselves on offering an eco-friendly approach to helping trees survive extremely dry weather and lack of rain. Our organic plant health care products include the following ingredients:
- Sea Kelp
- Biostimulants
- Mycorrhizae Inoculant
- Yucca
- Black Worm Castings
Although our Charlotte arborists encourage using year long soil therapy options for your trees, our Arborgrow Drought Therapy Prescription will help your trees survive during this drought. So before you contact a Charlotte tree cutting provider, consider all the other available options. Our mix of organic matter can assist in the continued success of your trees. We blend all the necessary ingredients and inject them straight into the ground surrounding the roots of your trees. This allows for quick absorption and fast recovery for your suffering trees. Because your trees have taken a long time to reach their current height, you should not make snap decisions regarding their future during droughts.