Yard Boss provides professional tree iron supplementation through direct trunk injection.
Trunk Injection Delivery
Annual Treatment
Rapid Uptake
Visible Transformation
Minimal Invasiveness
Tree Iron Injections
Custom Pricing
Trunk Injection Delivery
Annual Treatment
Rapid Uptake
Visible Transformation
Minimal Invasiveness
Lincoln, Nebraska’s capital and second-largest city, is home to beautiful tree-lined streets and historic neighborhoods. However, our alkaline soil creates a common problem that most homeowners don’t even realize exists. Iron deficiency is extremely common in Lincoln trees due to our naturally high pH soil (7.5-8.5), causing pale, yellowing foliage that most residents think is normal—until they see the dramatic deep green color healthy trees should have. Yard Boss provides professional tree iron supplementation through direct trunk injection, delivering visible results within 2-4 weeks. Trees most susceptible to iron deficienty:
Your mature shade trees represent a significant investment in your Lincoln property’s value and curb appeal. Iron deficiency means your trees are performing at only 50-70% of their potential beauty. Without treatment, chronic deficiency progressively weakens trees year after year, making them vulnerable to pests, diseases, drought, and winter damage. We provide day-before notification via text or email, and our service is available anytime from spring through early fall when trees are actively taking up nutrients. Most Lincoln customers are genuinely surprised by how vibrantly green their trees become after treatment.
Lincoln’s limestone-rich soil means iron exists all around your trees but in a chemical form they simply cannot absorb. Pin oaks, river birch, red oaks, and silver maples are “acid-loving” trees that evolved in forest soils with much lower pH. In Lincoln’s alkaline conditions, these trees are essentially starving for iron despite being surrounded by it—like trying to eat food you can’t digest. Our trunk injection method bypasses the soil problem entirely, delivering iron directly into your tree’s vascular system where it’s 100% absorbed and distributed throughout the canopy.
Spring (Optimal)
April – June
Tree Activity
Peak nutrient uptake, leaves expanding, & high transpiration
Treatment Effectiveness
Excellent – Fastest visible results (2-3 weeks)
Summer
July – August
Tree Activity
Active growth and transpiration high in healthy trees
Treatment Effectiveness
Excellent – Good uptake, results visible in 3-4 weeks
Early Fall
September
Tree Activity
Trees still active, nutrient storage for winter
Treatment Effectiveness
Good – Uptake slower but effective; benefits visible next spring
Late Fall
October – November
Tree Activity
Trees preparing for dormancy, reduced activity
Treatment Effectiveness
Fair – Limited uptake; mainly benefits next year
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We use professional Arbor Systems injection equipment to deliver iron directly into your tree’s vascular system through small injection points at the trunk base. The needle is similar in size to one used for drawing blood—trees heal these tiny wounds quickly and easily within days. Iron is absorbed through the xylem and phloem, transported throughout the tree, and you’ll see leaves change from pale yellow-green to rich, deep green within 2-4 weeks. A single annual treatment provides season-long results that soil applications simply cannot match.
At Yard Boss, we understand that you may have questions about our services, processes, and how we can help you achieve the perfect lawn. Whether you’re curious about our lawn care techniques, service areas, or the benefits of professional lawn maintenance, you’ll find the information you need right here. If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out to our friendly team!
Your trees have iron deficiency because of Nebraska's alkaline soil, not because there's no iron in the soil. Here's the explanation:
How to tell if your trees are iron-deficient:
Most common on: Pin oak, river birch, red oak, silver maple—these are "acid-loving" trees that struggle in alkaline soil
Iron injection can be done anytime the tree is actively taking up nutrients, which means anytime from spring leaf emergence through early fall before dormancy.
Best Timing by Season
Our recommendation: Spring is ideal for fastest results, but summer treatment works great too. If you're noticing pale foliage in July, treat now—don't wait until next spring!
No! Trees heal from injection wounds quickly and easily. Here's why you don't need to worry:
Trees regularly survive wounds from:
Our tiny injection points are minor compared to wounds trees naturally handle. The benefit (vibrant green foliage and improved photosynthesis) greatly outweighs the minimal, temporary stress of small injection points.
Your tree will continue to struggle with iron deficiency. Here are the consequences:
Short-Term (This Season)
Long-Term (Multiple Years)
The "Opportunity Cost"
You planted this tree (or bought a property with it) because you wanted a beautiful, healthy shade tree adding value to your property. Iron deficiency means you're getting 50-70% of the tree's potential beauty and only 60-80% of its potential growth. Treatment unlocks the tree's full potential—the vibrant green color and vigorous growth you expected when planting it.
No—iron injection is an annual treatment because the underlying soil problem (alkaline pH) is permanent. Think of it like taking a daily vitamin:
Why not permanent? The alkaline soil constantly prevents root iron uptake. Annual trunk injection bypasses this problem, but only for one season. It's not that treatment wears off—it's that the tree can't get iron from soil on its own and needs the annual supplement.
If tree already has deep green foliage, it probably doesn't need iron treatment. Either:
We assess each tree individually. If foliage is already vibrant green, we'll tell you treatment isn't needed—we don't sell unnecessary services.
Young trees benefit from iron injection, but considerations:
As young trees mature and trunk diameter increases, trunk injection becomes the most effective long-term solution.
Great news—tree height doesn't matter for trunk injection! We inject at trunk at breast height (4-5 feet up), not in the canopy. Tree can be 10 feet or 100 feet tall—injection method is the same. Iron is transported throughout tree via vascular system regardless of height.