FORESTRY equipment supplier Green-tech has added an "innovative product" to its portfolio - a natural fertiliser.
Offering a "groundbreaking approach" to natural plant nutrition, Woodland Grow Natural Fertiliser incorporates British native woodland fungal communities and soil microbes, designed to rejuvenate and enrich intensively managed soils.
Borne from years of scientific research into soil biology, it is composed of UK-sourced materials that replicate woodland soils, including a blend of 10-15 natural ingredients such as NPK, seaweed, blood fertiliser, lime, hoof, and horn.
Chris Swan, Green-tech’s purchasing and product development director, said: "Woodland Grow Natural Fertiliser is the latest addition to our extensive product portfolio and supports our ongoing efforts to provide more sustainable solutions for our customers.
"Over the last five years, sourcing products with strong environmental credentials has been our focus, ensuring we offer the most up-to-date developments in the marketplace."
This 100 per cent natural fertiliser works in harmony with nature to improve soil health and plant growth without relying on synthetic inputs.
Its key benefits include:
- Contains naturally occurring mycorrhizal species
- Provides disease suppression
- Enhances plant quality and vitality
- Mimics peat properties
- Improves soil structure and water retention
Daniel Iddon, founder and director of Woodland Grow, added: "Woodland Grow represents a 21st-century engineered compost that replicates peat, enabling us to innovate beyond the sterile environments we've grown accustomed to.
"It enables the forestry industry to close the carbon loop of timber production by putting microbial life back into forest residues.
"I am thrilled to be partnering up with Green-tech. Their extensive sales, marketing, and distribution capabilities make them the perfect distributor for Woodland Grow Natural Fertiliser.”
For more information or to request a sample pack, contact Green-tech on 01423 332 100 or email sales@green-tech.co.uk.
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