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Tree Fertilization in Weatherford, TX

ISA Certified Arborist® | ANSI A300 Compliant | Serving Weatherford & North Texas

Science-Based Fertilization for Long-Term Tree Health

At Arborist PHC, we provide professional tree fertilization and deep root feeding services in Weatherford, TX, focused on improving soil conditions, strengthening root systems, and supporting overall plant health.

Our fertilization programs are designed using ISA arboriculture principles and ANSI A300 standards, ensuring treatments are applied correctly and effectively.

We don’t just “feed trees”—we address the underlying soil and environmental conditions causing decline.

Why Trees in Weatherford Need Fertilization

Trees across Parker County commonly struggle due to:

  • Heavy clay soils limiting oxygen and nutrient movement

  • Drought and extreme heat stress

  • Soil compaction from construction and foot traffic

  • Nutrient deficiencies (iron chlorosis, low organic matter)

Over time, these conditions weaken trees and make them more vulnerable to:

  • Hypoxylon Canker

  • Oak Wilt stress susceptibility

  • Insect infestations

  • General decline and canopy thinning

Our Deep Root Feeding Process (Watch our process)

Every property is different, which is why we use a targeted soil injection method to deliver nutrients directly into the root zone.

Deep Root Feeding (Soil Injection)

  • Injects nutrients below the surface where roots actively absorb them

  • Improves soil structure and microbial activity

  • Increases oxygen and water movement in compacted soils

Nutrient & Soil Health Support

Our treatments may include:

  • Essential macro nutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium)

  • Micronutrients (including iron for chlorosis)

  • Organic materials and carbon sources

  • Root stimulants and biological enhancers

Benefits of Tree Fertilization

Proper fertilization can:

  • Improve canopy density and leaf color

  • Increase resistance to pests and disease

  • Support recovery from environmental stress

  • Enhance root development and stability

  • Extend the life of mature trees

Fertilization & Disease Management

Fertilization plays a critical role in supporting trees affected by disease.

It is commonly used alongside treatment programs for:

  • Hypoxylon Canker (stress reduction)

  • Oak Wilt support (non-injection cases or preventative care)

  • General Post Oak decline

👉 Fertilization does not cure disease, but it strengthens the tree’s ability to respond and recover.

Our Diagnosis-First Approach

Not all trees need the same treatment.

We evaluate:

  • Soil conditions

  • Tree species

  • Visible symptoms

  • Environmental stress factors

This ensures each fertilization program is customized to the property—not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Treatment Programs & Follow-Up

Our fertilization programs are often part of a larger plant health care plan, which may include:

  • Initial deep root feeding

  • Follow-up applications (seasonal)

  • Ongoing monitoring and adjustments

These programs are designed to support trees through critical stress periods and long-term recovery.

Service Areas Near Weatherford

We proudly serve:

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If your trees are showing signs of stress or decline, fertilization may be a key part of the solution.

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We’re here to help you improve tree health from the ground up—based on science, not guesswork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Most trees benefit from annual or seasonal fertilization, depending on soil conditions and stress levels.

  • Deep root feeding is a process where nutrients are injected into the soil around the root zone to improve absorption and soil health.

  • Fertilization does not cure disease, but it helps trees become stronger and more resilient, improving their ability to recover.

  • Results can take several weeks to months, depending on tree condition and environmental factors.

  • No—Arborist PHC specializes strictly in plant health care, diagnosis, and treatment programs.