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Problems & Diseases



There are many questions about caring for trees in the desert.


Why do my Queen Palms look brown and frizzled?

Queen Palms are from Brazil, by the ocean and they get plenty of manganese Magnesium
and Potassium, but in Arizona there is not much of the nutrients that they need in our soil.
Have one of our tree specialist look at your Queens to see what they need. Queen Palms
should be fed 2X per year for optimal health. We have special feed plans just for your trees.
(Best Prices in the Valley!)
It's better to feed them than to replace them.




My OLEANDERS have dead spots in them and they are looking frail, what should I do?
This could me many things, different bugs, fungus or just no water or too much water. The best thing you can do is Deep Root Feed them for optimal health.

 



How often should I have my CITRUS fed?








3X per year, February (Valentines Day)
May (Memorial Day)
September (Labor Day)
Signs of deprivation: yellow leaves,
small and large leaves, no fruit, bad fruit.









Our EUCALYPTUS has a lot of deadwood, the leaves are turning
yellow and seem small, what is wrong with it?  Can I save it or
should I cut it down?

Many times it is an iron deficiency or salt from watering.  If the tree is not in
the late stages we can deep root feed it and it will recover.



How often should MESQUITES and Palo VERDE be trimmed? Mesquite
and Palo Verde are very fast growing trees and if you have been in Arizona a while you know that during monsoon time the winds are extreme, they should be trimmed
at least 1 time per year with many folks trimming 2X per year because it is a great value to their home and they don't want to loose them.

per year, February (Valentines Day) May (Memorial Day) September (Labor Day)
Signs of deprivation: yellow leaves, small and large leaves, no fruit, bad fruit.
Mesquite and Palo Verde are very fast growing trees and if you have been in
Arizona a while you know that during monsoon time the winds are extreme,
they should be trimmed at least 1 time per year with many folks trimming 2X per
year because it is a great value to their home and they don't want to loose them.

 








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How much should I water my trees?
Below is a water guide that should guide you.


Water Guidelines for Arizona trees

Trees  Summer  in grass lawns every 14-21 days
Trees Summer in Desert lawns every 10-14 days
(4-6 hrs. [maintain soil moisture 3-5ft deep])

Trees Spring/Fall grass lawns every  21-30 days
Trees Spring/Fall desert lawns every 14-21 days
(Same)

Trees Winter- grass lawns 30-60 days
Trees Winter-Desert lawn 21/30/days
(Same)

Desert Trees April - November Grass 30-45 days
Desert Trees April - November Desert 15-30 days
(2-3 hrs.[maintain soil moisture 2-3 ft deep])

Cactus May - October only when wilt is obvious (1/4 -1/2 hour)
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