Deep Root Feeding in Westminster & Denver Metro
Nourishment Where It Matters Most
At Stonecreek Tree, Turf & Landscape, we help your trees and shrubs thrive by treating them at the source — their roots. Colorado’s tough clay soils and unpredictable weather make it difficult for plants to get the nutrients they need. Deep Root Feeding bypasses these challenges by injecting a custom nutrient blend directly into the soil, creating stronger, healthier plants that can withstand the elements.
How the Process Works
Deep Root Feeding uses a specialized pressurized injector to place nutrients beneath the soil surface, right in the active root zone. This method allows oxygen, water, and nutrients to reach roots that are often blocked by soil compaction. Unlike surface fertilizer, which can wash away before it’s absorbed, our treatments go straight to the source for lasting impact.
Benefits of Deep Root Feeding
Revitalizes declining or stressed trees
Strengthens roots for long-term stability
Promotes fuller, greener foliage
Helps plants resist drought and pests
Supports healthier soil structure
When to Consider Treatment
You might not realize your landscape needs extra help until you start noticing the signs. Trees with yellowing leaves, sparse canopies, or slow growth are often nutrient-deficient. Newly transplanted trees and shrubs also benefit from early root support to establish themselves. Even mature landscapes can gain resilience from seasonal feeding, especially in high-traffic yards or clay-heavy soils common in the Denver Metro area.
Why Homeowners Choose Stonecreek
25+ years serving Colorado landscapes
Arborist-led expertise and custom nutrient blends
Licensed, insured, and BBB A+ rated
Family-owned, local, and committed to sustainable practices
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all lawn care. Every property is different, and our arborists tailor the treatment to the soil conditions, species, and age of your trees.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should this be done?
Most trees and shrubs benefit from once or twice yearly treatments, typically in spring and fall.
Is the application safe?
Yes. Once injected into the soil, the solution is safe for pets, kids, and surrounding turf.
Will this fix my tree’s yellow leaves?
Often, yes — many symptoms of decline are tied to nutrient deficiencies that deep root feeding corrects.
Does this replace watering?
No. It complements proper watering by helping plants absorb and hold moisture more effectively.
Give Your Landscape the Boost It Deserves
Healthy trees and shrubs add beauty, shade, and value to your property. Protect them with Stonecreek’s arborist-designed Deep Root Feeding program.