OUR HORTICULTURE PROGRAM

OUR HORTICULTURE PROGRAM

Our Ornamental Tree and Shrub program consists of seven applications a year. Our licensed and trained horticulture specialist take pride in achieving healthy, insect and disease free landscaping. After each treatment, your technician will leave any necessary notes or instructions on your invoice and will hang it on your front door. You may also request to have your invoice mailed or emailed rather than left at the property at the time of service. There are a number of issues that could be concerning with your plants. Our horticulture professionals have a trained eye to recognize, diagnose, and bring those issues to your attention, so it is important to check each of your invoices for notes. As long as you are scheduled for all seven horticulture treatments in the year, Service Calls are always FREE! Our office staff is very knowledgeable of what it takes to achieve beautiful, healthy ornamentals, so feel free to give them a call with questions or concerns anytime during our regular office hours. We also recommend utilizing the tips and advice within our blogs. We can service your commercial ornamental trees and shrubs as well. Estimates and consultations are always free. Give us a call at 501-607-1991 or click the “Request a Quote” button NOW!

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  • Round 1

    Liquid horticultural dormant oil that we apply as a foliar, trunk and limb spray to ornamental trees and shrubs during the winter months of January to Mid-February when they are dormant. This application provides a barrier against insects that overwinter or bore into your trees and shrubs.

  • Round 2

    Deep root injection of liquid fertilizer and systemic insecticide that we begin in late February to Mid-March. Our micro pack of fertilizer will give the plants the needed nutrients to come out of dormancy and for the spring growth season.

  • Round 3

    During the late spring and summer months, protecting your plants are very important.  A watering schedule and proper trimming is highly recommended to achieve the best results of our applications. During this treatment, we will spray your ornamental trees and shrubs with a liquid insecticide, miticide, fungicide and micro pack. 

    This application feeds your trees and shrubs with nutrients needed for the hot summer months and protects from insects like white flies, lace bug, bark scale and mites. Our fungicides will help to control fungus like black sooty mold, powdery mildew and leaf spot.

  • Round 4

    This is similar to Round 3. This application is applied during the months of June to mid-July. It is very important during these months also to water your trees and shrubs regularly to help prevent drought stress and achieve the best results out of our applications.

  • Round 5

    This application includes only a liquid insecticide and fungicide. This will continue to protect your ornamentals from insects and disease. This application is applied during mid-July to September.

  • Round 6

    This is a granular fertilizer. This will be applied to each tree and shrub and will help give your ornamentals’ root system one last healthy boost of nutrients before they go into dormancy during the upcoming winter months. Our horticulture specialist will be sure to blow any loose fertilizer off driveways or sidewalks.

  • Round 7

    This is the last round of the year and is applied in November and December.  It is a foliar, trunk and limb spray of horticultural dormant oil. Just like the first round of the year, this treatment will help prevent boring insects during the fall and early winter.

*Arkansas fungus and insects can become resistant to any product used regularly. We constantly rotate fungicides and insecticides to ensure proper protection against fungus and insects all year long.

  • Round 1

    Liquid horticultural dormant oil that we apply as a foliar, trunk and limb spray to ornamental trees and shrubs during the winter months of January to Mid-February when they are dormant. This application provides a barrier against insects that overwinter or bore into your trees and shrubs.

  • Round 2

    Deep root injection of liquid fertilizer and systemic insecticide that we begin in late February to Mid-March. Our micro pack of fertilizer will give the plants the needed nutrients to come out of dormancy and for the spring growth season.

  • Round 3

    During the late spring and summer months, protecting your plants are very important.  A watering schedule and proper trimming is highly recommended to achieve the best results of our applications. During this treatment, we will spray your ornamental trees and shrubs with a liquid insecticide, miticide, fungicide and micro pack. 

    This application feeds your trees and shrubs with nutrients needed for the hot summer months and protects from insects like white flies, lace bug, bark scale and mites. Our fungicides will help to control fungus like black sooty mold, powdery mildew and leaf spot.

  • Round 4

    This is similar to Round 3. This application is applied during the months of June to mid-July. It is very important during these months also to water your trees and shrubs regularly to help prevent drought stress and achieve the best results out of our applications.

  • Round 5

    This application includes only a liquid insecticide and fungicide. This will continue to protect your ornamentals from insects and disease. This application is applied during mid-July to September.

  • Round 6

    This is a granular fertilizer. This will be applied to each tree and shrub and will help give your ornamentals’ root system one last healthy boost of nutrients before they go into dormancy during the upcoming winter months. Our horticulture specialist will be sure to blow any loose fertilizer off driveways or sidewalks.

  • Round 7

    This is the last round of the year and is applied in November and December.  It is a foliar, trunk and limb spray of horticultural dormant oil. Just like the first round of the year, this treatment will help prevent boring insects during the fall and early winter.

*Arkansas fungus and insects can become resistant to any product used regularly. We constantly rotate fungicides and insecticides to ensure proper protection against fungus and insects all year long.

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