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Gardening With Polymer

Gardening With Polymer

Polymer can be used to increase the soil’s ability to hold water, improve water infiltration & assist in reducing plant mortality rates. This can translate into saving you time & money, along with healthier plants.  

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Polymer For Hyrdo-Seeding & Hydro Mulching

Polymer For Hyrdo-Seeding & Hydro Mulching

Hydro-Seeding is an advanced method of quickly applying water, seed & fertiliser to a large area. Hydro-Mulching is a method of quickly applying water, seed & fertiliser in combination with a growth medium .

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Laying Lawn – Turf Tips & Tricks

Laying Lawn – Turf Tips & Tricks

Think of laying lawn? Replacing old, dead grass with new turf? Simply laying turf or sowing grass seed does not guarantee the grass will grow. Here is a few tips & tricks the help ensure your grass will take & continue to grow.

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Is My Soil To Compacted?

Is My Soil To Compacted?

Your plants may be struggling to grow & thrive. This can be caused by your soil being to compacted. Compacted soil can reduce the plant’s access to water, soil & nutrients, because there is simply no room for them to enter the soil. 

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What Is Your Soil Texture?

What Is Your Soil Texture?

Knowing your soil’s texture can help in many ways, including choosing the right plant for your soil. The type of soil you have can help determine which plants will be best suited to the area which will help increase their survival rates.

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Is Your Soil Acidic or Alkaline?

Is Your Soil Acidic or Alkaline?

If your soil is to acidic or alkaline if can dramatically affect the growth of your plants. Follow these few basic steps to see if the soil is acidic or alkaline.

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What Is your Soil Type?

What Is your Soil Type?

Knowing what type of soil you have can help in many ways including choosing the right plant for your soil. The type of soil you have can help determine which plants will be best suited to the area which will help increase their survival rates. 

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