Pay a little now to keep your trees standing — instead of a lot later to take one down.
Heavy clay soil, brutal heat, drought one year and a hurricane the next — it's no wonder so many Houston trees end up stressed, declining, and eventually dead. By the time a tree drops a limb or dies, removal is the only option, and that's the expensive one.
Deep-root soil care is the cheap insurance. We inject nutrients and biostimulants straight to the root zone — where the tree actually feeds — to keep your oaks, pines, and shade trees strong, growing, and far less likely to fail.
Most folks go on a simple recurring plan — we feed the roots and keep an eye on your trees a couple times a year:
Single-tree feedings typically run $150–$250 by size; plans are priced per property.
Text a photo of your stump and a rough width to 832-509-5499 — you'll get a real price back fast, no site visit needed. Or call and we'll usually have you on the schedule same or next day.
In Houston's clay and heat, yes — root-zone feeding helps trees take up nutrients they otherwise can't, which keeps them healthier and more storm-resilient.
It's fertilizer plus root-zone biostimulants applied where the tree feeds, not scattered on the lawn. We only apply tree-feeding products — no restricted chemicals.
Once or twice a year is plenty for most trees. Spring and fall is the sweet spot in our climate.