Back to Blog
Landscape Maintenance 2025-10-22 4 min read

A Homeowner's Guide to Tree and Shrub Fertilization in NC

Discover the secrets to vibrant trees and shrubs in North Carolina with our comprehensive fertilization guide. Learn the best times to fertilize, what types of fertilizer to use, and how to spot signs of nutrient deficiency to keep your landscape lush and healthy.

A Homeowner's Guide to Tree and Shrub Fertilization in NC

A North Carolinian’s Guide to Healthy Trees and Shrubs

In the heart of North Carolina, from the sandy soils of the Sandhills to the clay-rich grounds of the Piedmont, our trees and shrubs are the backbone of a beautiful landscape. For homeowners in Sanford, Pinehurst, and Southern Pines, maintaining the vitality of these plants is key to a stunning property. A crucial, yet often overlooked, aspect of plant care is proper fertilization. This guide will walk you through the essentials of feeding your trees and shrubs to ensure they thrive throughout the seasons.

When to Fertilize Your Landscape

Timing is everything when it comes to fertilizing. In our region, which includes communities like Cameron, Aberdeen, and Lillington, the best times to fertilize are in the **spring (February-March)** and **fall (after the first frost)**. A spring application provides a boost of energy for the upcoming growing season, while a fall feeding helps the plants store nutrients for the winter and encourages robust root growth. Avoid fertilizing in the late summer, as this can spur new growth that is vulnerable to an early frost.

Choosing the Right Fertilizer

The numbers on a fertilizer bag (N-P-K) represent the percentage of Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K). For most established trees and shrubs in areas like Broadway and Carthage, a balanced, slow-release fertilizer is the best choice. Slow-release formulas provide a steady supply of nutrients over a longer period, reducing the risk of burning the plant's roots. Look for a fertilizer with a higher nitrogen content to encourage lush, green foliage, such as a 16-4-8 or 12-4-8 ratio.

The Power of Deep Root Feeding

For the ultimate nutrient delivery system, consider **deep root feeding**. This professional technique involves injecting liquid fertilizer directly into the root zone of a tree or shrub. This method is particularly beneficial in our local soils, which can be compacted or lack organic matter. Deep root feeding ensures that the nutrients are delivered precisely where they are needed most, bypassing the turfgrass and getting straight to the roots. This results in more efficient nutrient uptake and a healthier, more resilient plant, a service we proudly offer to residents of Spring Lake and surrounding areas.

Is Your Landscape Hungry? Signs of Nutrient Deficiency

How can you tell if your trees and shrubs need a meal? Look for these common signs:

* **Yellowing leaves (chlorosis):** This is often a sign of nitrogen or iron deficiency. * **Stunted growth:** If your plants seem smaller or are growing slower than usual, they may be lacking essential nutrients. * **Premature fall color:** Leaves changing color and dropping earlier than normal can indicate a nutrient issue. * **Thinning canopy:** A sparse or thinning canopy can be a sign of overall poor health.

If you notice any of these symptoms in your landscape, a soil test can provide a definitive answer and guide a customized fertilization plan.

Your Local Landscaping Experts

Proper tree and shrub fertilization is a science. For a landscape that is the envy of your neighborhood, trust the local experts at Green Garden Landscaping. We have the knowledge and experience to create a tailored fertilization program for your property. Give us a call today at **919.478.1852** for a free consultation and let us help your landscape thrive!

Green Garden Landscaping

Ready to get started?

Request a free quote and let our team take care of your property.

Request a Quote
tree fertilizationshrub careNC landscapingdeep root feedingplant health
Free Newsletter

Seasonal Lawn Care Tips for NC Homeowners

Get expert advice on when to fertilize, how to handle pests, and what your lawn needs each season — delivered straight to your inbox. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.

Monthly tips No spam Unsubscribe anytime

Ready to Transform Your Property?

Join hundreds of satisfied homeowners across central North Carolina. Request a free quote today.

Licensed & Insured 4.5-Star Google Rating Free Estimates