Advice for Growing Healthy Trees
Caring for Your Trees
Growing healthy trees is a lot like growing healthy bodies, they need balance. Good soil provides nourishment, the right amount of water keeps them thriving, and proper sunlight ensures steady growth. During the growing season, a little fertilizer can also go a long way.
Every tree is different, and it’s always worth taking time to learn about the specific needs of the palms, conifers, or deciduous trees you bring into your yard. Too much water, too little sunlight, or a lack of nutrients can all take a toll on their health. With the right care, your trees will reward you with years of beauty and shade.
One thing is certain: healthy trees start with good soil, the right amount of fertilizer, protection when needed, and plenty of sunshine and water plus a little TLC. That’s how we help beautify St. George, one palm tree at a time. Thank you for supporting our family business!



Worm Casting


Worm Casting Inoculate Blend
by Primitive Organix™
Backed by Science
Developed from over 30 years of soil and plant biology research by USDA soil scientist Sam Aslan, this blend combines proven science with natural soil-building methods.
What’s Inside
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Organic worm castings rich in nutrients and organic matter
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Beneficial bacteria and fungi to inoculate the soil and root zone
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A formulation designed to create a self-sustaining soil environment
How It Works
The inoculate blend enhances the natural soil biology around your plants. Beneficial organisms colonize the root zone, forming a long-term partnership with your plants. This improves soil structure, nutrient cycling, and root health, resulting in stronger, more resilient growth.

Key Benefits
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Faster root establishment and stronger early growth
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Improved nutrient uptake by unlocking naturally existing minerals in the soil
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Enhanced water efficiency, reducing stress in dry conditions
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Natural pathogen resistance, including defense against harmful fungi
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Long-term soil health as beneficial organisms continue to multiply over time
We recommend one bag per palm tree due to the size/ root size.