Protect Your LARGEST Assets – Trees

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Fall Tree Care (Or Rescue!) Watch Video:

Tree excavation process demonstrating soil removal around the base of a tree, highlighting tree care techniques by Broccolo Lawn and Landscape.
Tree root excavation and aeration process, showing soil removal around root zones, Broccolo logo in top right corner.
Should you aerate tree roots? 
Yes, a tree’s roots must have oxygen in order to grow. Soil compaction surrounding the root zone can severely harm a tree. Aerating and de-compacting the soil in the critical root zone can relieve the issue. Beneficial microorganisms also need air to create heathy soils.

This also provides a great opportunity to remedy nutrient deficiencies with a soil acidifier for your trees. We always include an organic carbon based fertilizer.
What is tree excavation? It is the process of using a pneumatic method to remove a buildup of soil or mulch around the base and root zone of a tree. After years of mulching and soil buildup around the base, it is the number one cause of tree death. We can relieve your tree from strangulation and greatly extend the life by exposing the ‘root flare’ at the base.
 
Want Your Trees Aerated or Excavated?  Need Some Tree Fertilizer?

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Promotional graphic featuring a stylized tree, ornamental tree, fruit tree, and lilac flowers, highlighting a sale on trees and lilacs at Broccolo Lawn and Landscape, with discounts of 50% off.
Visit Broccolo Garden Center at:
 
2755 Penfield Rd.
Fairport, NY
Vintage red tractor surrounded by potted chrysanthemums at a garden center, with a greenhouse in the background, highlighting landscaping and fall planting services.
Schedule now to get your Bulbs or Mums Installed
$375
12 Dozen Assorted Daffodils or Bakers Dozen Mums

Includes: Installation, Delivery and Bulbs/Mums

Broccolo can also install a variety of other bulbs and fall blooming plants
(585)424-4476 to schedule your planting or meet with a consultant about bulbs or fall color.

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