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EcoStyle Terra-Fertile - Soil improver 25 kg - Professional - Graszaadselect.com
Terra-Fertile - Soil improver 25 kg - Professional - Graszaadselect.com €49,95

EcoStyle Terra-Fertile - Soil improver 25 kg - Professional - Graszaadselect.com

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Soil improver Terra-Fertile 25 KG | ECOStyle

 

  • Contents25 kilograms
  • Suitable for250-500 m²
  • Dosage50-100 grams per m²
  • Type of fertiliserOrganic
  • CompositionBacteria, fungi, yeasts, seaweed, lime, clay minerals
  • Period of useYear round (Jan - Dec)
  • Uptake rateLong-lasting
  • Duration of effectLong

 

Problems in the garden, lawn or plant pot are often caused by a deteriorated soil structure. Because poor soil structure means that plants are less able to absorb nutrients and water, it causes holes in the turf or even the death of plants. It also makes plants more susceptible to pests and diseases. It is therefore important to regularly apply a soil activator that not only improves the structure, but also activates the microbial soil life.

 

Why choose Terra-Fertile?

Terra-Fertile is an organic soil activator so that the soil has an optimal structure for plant growth. The soil conditioner contains a large number of micro-organisms such as beneficial bacteria, fungi and yeasts. These soil organisms stimulate and activate the soil life already present in the soil. These organisms are responsible for important soil processes such as the conversion and digestion of organic matter. This facilitates the release of nutrients while preventing the formation of felt. In addition, Terra-Fertile is also enriched with seaweed and lime. These stimulate the growth and development of soil life so the soil remains continuously active. Lime also increases the pH value of the soil, making Terra-Fertile ideal for slightly acidic soils. Besides seaweed and lime, the soil conditioner also contains several clay minerals. These improve soil structure by, among other things, improving air and moisture management. It also serves as a carrier for micro-organisms. All in all, Terra-Fertile contains more than 70% organic matter and minerals.

 

Advantages of Terra-Fertile

  • Activates the soil thanks to beneficial bacteria, fungi and yeasts.
  • Feeds soil life with the seaweed present.
  • Neutralises pH levels.
  • Brings organic matter back into the soil.
  • Improves soil structure and moisture management thanks to clay minerals.

 

Composition:

  • Bacteria
    • Actinomycetes: Produce anti-biotics against harmful bacteria and fungi.
    • Bacillus sp.: For decomposition of organic matter and production of plant hormones for root growth.
  • Fungi
    • Mucor and Penicillum species for decomposing organic matter and releasing nutrients.
  • Yeasts
    • Accelerate decomposition of organic matter and feed soil life.
  • Seaweed
    • Stimulates the growth of soil life.
  • Lime
    • Neutralises soil pH and provides an airy structure.
    • Also stimulates optimal development of soil life.
  • Clay minerals
    • Improves structure and moisture retention and are also a carrier for micro-organisms.
  • >70% organic matter

 

How do I apply Terra-Fertile?

You can rightly call Terra-Fertile a soil activator, but in addition to its excellent effect, it is also very easy to apply. So it can be used in all outdoor crops, but also for maintenance and construction of ornamental gardens and greenhouse cultivation. For outdoor crops under glass, Terra-Fertile can be used for grafting after steaming or during cultivation. The granules need only be spread and raked in. Depending on soil conditions, 5 to 10 kg per 100m² is more than enough. The activator can be used all year round on any type of soil.

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