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- | Fertilizer can be applied in the landscape via 1) liquid soil injection, 2) drill or punch bar holes in the soil, 3) surface application, 4) fertilizer stakes or spikes, 5) foliar sprays, and 6) tree trunk injection or implantation. Each serves a specific role depending on the site and plant health. Regardless of the method selected, the soil should be moist at the time of fertilizing to prevent fertilizer injury. | + | Fertilizer can be applied in the landscape via: |
+ | * liquid soil injection | ||
+ | * drill or punch bar holes in the soil | ||
+ | * surface application | ||
+ | * fertilizer stakes or spikes | ||
+ | * foliar sprays | ||
+ | * tree trunk injection or implantation | ||
+ | Each serves a specific role depending on the site and plant health. Regardless of the method selected, the soil should be moist at the time of fertilizing to prevent fertilizer injury. | ||
===== Liquid Injection into Soil===== | ===== Liquid Injection into Soil===== | ||