Please enter what you're searching for
Please enter your search location
Search
Log in
fr
Passer en français / Switch to French language
Restaurants
Dentists
Medical Clinics
Car Repair
Grocery Stores
×
Your account is now active!
Tree Service
near
Saint-Romuald QC
(2 Result(s))
Relevance
Closest
Highest rated
Most reviewed
Alphabetical
Recently Reviewed
Filters
Locations
Pick the area(s) you’d like to see results in.
Quebec, QC
Québec, QC
G2A
G2N
Language
Languages Spoken
English
French
Categories
Choose the categories you’re looking for.
Tree Service
View on the map
Ferti-Sol Plus
21030, boul Henri-Bourassa
,
Québec
,
QC
G2N 1P9
Get directions
landscape maintenance
Tree Service
,
Lawn Maintenance
More…
(3)
Read reviews
Closed now
Des passionner de leur métier
Read more
Phone Number
418-849-6993
Directions
Website
Search nearby
Entreprise Marco Lambert
3732 rue Saint-Maxime
,
Québec
,
QC
G2A 3A1
Landscape Maintenance
Tree Service
,
Landscape Architects
More…
Closed now
Phone Number
581-991-8179
Website
Search nearby
Were you looking for:
Landscape Architects
Christmas Decorations & Lights
Lawn Maintenance
Tea
<< Rate these results
Redo search from here
Esri
, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap
Related Articles
7 tricks to care for young trees that will help them grow
Tree Service
Handy tips for maintaining chainsaws and chippers
Tree Service
Trees and power lines: common hazards and key precautions
Tree Service
View more tips about tree service
Related content
Safe use and storage of pesticides
Easy ways to prune conifers, deciduous trees and hedges
How to clean and store Christmas ornaments
Avocado trees grow well in a subtropical climate but even a mild, temperate climate is suitable — providing they are sheltered from cold winds and frosts and are in a sunny position. Popular varieties include 'Hass', 'Hopkins', 'Reed' and 'Zurtano'. You can grow avocados from seed, but at planting time it is advisable for you to treat the seed with fungicide powder as avocados are susceptible to root rot. They are self-pollinating, so you can treat one tree and bear fruit. Avocados require deep, moderately rich, well-drained soil. Mulch from the trunk of the tree to the outer limits of the branches with plenty of organic matter, and water well during summer, especially while the tree is young. The trees grow to nine metres (30 feet) when they are mature, without any need for shaping or pruning.
Your guide to killing broadleaf weeds
Search nearby
Go to Merchant Page
Get Directions
Contact us
|
More
Back to Top
Close menu
EN
FR
Log in
Join
People search
Get a free listing
Advertise with us
Download the app
Connect
×
You are now leaving YP.ca
The site you are connecting to (
) is not published by YellowPages.ca™, so we cannot guarantee its availability or take responsibility for its content.
Do you wish to continue?
NO
YES