When you choose Alliance Landscaping, your trees are cared for by experienced arborists who understand the unique needs of New Hampshire's landscapes. From diagnosing diseases to applying targeted treatments, our experts bring years of knowledge and precision to every service. Whether it’s a routine spray application or a customized care plan, you can trust us to prioritize the health and beauty of your trees, every time.
Spring and Fall Fertilizers
New Hampshire’s climate poses unique challenges to tree health, with cold winters, warm summers, and fluctuating seasons. To help your trees thrive, we provide specialized spring and fall fertilizers designed to address their seasonal needs and boost their resilience year-round. Here's why these applications are crucial:
- Spring Fertilizers
- Promote vigorous growth and lush foliage as trees emerge from winter dormancy.
- Replenish vital nutrients depleted during the colder months.
- Strengthen root systems to support healthy development throughout the growing season.
- Fall Fertilizers
- Prepare trees for winter by fortifying their root systems.
- Enhance nutrient storage to ensure a strong start in the spring.
- Boost resistance to stress caused by freezing temperatures and harsh weather.
By timing fertilization to New Hampshire’s seasonal patterns, we give your trees the foundation they need to grow healthy, strong, and beautiful year after year. Trust Alliance Landscaping to provide the tailored care your trees deserve!
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Dormant Oils
Dormant oils are an essential tool in tree care, designed to safeguard your trees during their most vulnerable period—the dormant season. These highly refined horticultural oils are applied to the bark and branches of trees to eliminate overwintering pests like aphids, mites, and scale insects. By using dormant oils, you can prevent these pests from causing damage as the growing season begins.
Here’s why dormant oils are crucial for tree health:
- Effective Pest Control: Dormant oils work by suffocating overwintering insects and their eggs, stopping infestations before they start.
- Eco-Friendly Solution: These oils are a safer alternative to traditional pesticides, breaking down quickly in the environment and posing minimal risk to beneficial insects.
- Seasonal Timing is Key: Dormant oils are applied during late winter or early spring when trees are dormant and before new growth appears.
By incorporating dormant oils into your tree care routine, you’ll give your landscape a head start on a healthy, pest-free growing season. Let Alliance Landscaping's experts handle the application to ensure your trees receive optimal protection at just the right time.
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Insect and Disease Spray Applications
Trees in New Hampshire face numerous threats from pests and diseases that can weaken their health and damage their beauty. Our insect and disease spray applications are designed to provide proactive and targeted protection, ensuring your trees remain strong and vibrant year-round.
Why Is This Service Needed?
- Pests and diseases can spread quickly, potentially killing trees or causing irreversible damage.
- Preventative sprays safeguard trees by addressing problems before they escalate.
- Regular applications promote healthier growth and preserve the aesthetic value of your landscape.
When Should Spray Applications Be Done?
Our expert team typically performs up to three targeted sprays per year during critical times, such as the growing season, or schedules monthly visits for trees requiring extra attention. The timing ensures effective treatment against emerging threats.
Common Tree Pests and Diseases in New Hampshire:
- Emerald Ash Borer: A destructive beetle that targets ash trees, causing rapid decline and tree death.
- Hemlock Woolly Adelgid: An invasive pest that depletes nutrients from hemlocks, leading to canopy thinning.
- Gypsy Moth Caterpillars: Known for defoliating trees, leaving them vulnerable to stress and secondary infections.
- Anthracnose: A fungal disease causing leaf spots and premature leaf drop, often affecting maple and oak trees.
- Apple Scab: A fungal disease that mars fruit and foliage on apple and crabapple trees.
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