Burien Tree Fertilization
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face a mix of heavy winter rain, pockets of dry summer, and compacted coastal soils that can strip nutrients from tree roots. Shady streets and steep slopes near parks like Seahurst make moss, shallow roots, and slow growth common issues. Drainage low spots and salt exposure on windward slopes stress trees and invite pest or fungal problems. Homeowners and landlords usually want safer branches, better curb appeal, and less time spent on reactive fixes between tenants. Sustainable fertilization helps trees rebuild root reserves and leaf structure so they tolerate wet winters and summer dry spells. We focus on simple, long‑term steps that reduce maintenance, lower risk from weak limbs, and keep landscapes looking cared for without chemical herbicides.
Our Quality Service
We use organic, slow‑release fertilizers and soil‑building practices tailored for wet‑coastal soils and sloped properties. Work is done with hand tools and targeted applications to protect nearby plants and root zones. Benefits include improved safety, stronger trees, better curb appeal, and lower ongoing maintenance.
What’s Included
- Tree health assessment and root zone inspection
- Soil nutrient check and pH observation
- Organic slow‑release fertilizer application
- Targeted mulching and soil aeration where needed
- Follow-up notes with simple care tips
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + fabric installation
- Organic weed control and hand‑weeding
- Haul‑away green waste vs. green‑bin disposal
Before & After / Expectations
After treatment expect fuller leaf growth within a season and stronger twig development by next spring. For best results: water established trees during summer dry spells, remove heavy moss by raking and light aeration, and monitor ivy regrowth for manual removal. We avoid herbicides — choose compost, mulch, and hand care for lasting health.
FAQs
- How long until I see results? Minor leaf improvement in weeks; clear gains in the next growing season.
- How often do trees need fertilizing? Typically once a year; high‑stress or rental properties may benefit from twice yearly care.
- Do you use chemicals? No — we use organic, sustainable products and hand methods only.
- Do you need driveway or gate access? Yes, simple access and a short hose or 5–10 ft of clear space per tree is helpful.
Call to Action
If you manage a home or rental in Burien and want healthier, lower‑maintenance trees, book a free estimate. We schedule quickly, work sustainably, and deliver dependable results. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to set up a visit.