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It’s all about organics on Stand 170 at BTME, as Suståne Natural Fertilizers returns to Harrogate. As one of the most comprehensively researched organic fertiliser ranges available in today’s market, a stop by the Suståne stand at BTME is a must for anybody looking for natural solutions to plant nutrition and soil management and this year will prove no different! The focus for 2023 will be products to help with all-important post-renovation recovery, including Suståne’s unique Soil ReGen® Structural Soil Conditioner.
Soil ReGen® is used for amending soils on the golf course and a range of other professional and commercial lawn situations. Reducing compaction and increasing water and air infiltration rates, Soil ReGen® supplies organic-rich and biologically stable humus, humic acids, beneficial microorganisms and other organic nutrients to regenerate and rebuild disturbed or depleted soils.
Ideal for use in conjunction with spring-time renovation work, Soil ReGen® aerates the soil, improving oxygen availability and permeability of the ground – optimising conditions for germination and establishment – while providing long-lasting sources of organic plant nutrition.
Another product formulated to assist plant establishment is Suståne® 4-6-4 organic granulated slow-release nitrogen fertiliser. 4-6-4 is formulated to be gentle on plants, making it ideal for spreading with seed and applying to seedlings in both fine turf and landscape environments. This ‘complete’ blend containing slow-release nitrogen (SRN), chelated micronutrients, organic phosphorous, and humic substances designed to replenish soils with a rich supply of humus and the essential nutrients needed for long-term benefit.
Soil ReGen® and 4-6-4 are just two products in a broad portfolio of natural fertilisers and soil builders, designed to bring maximum microbial benefit and long-lasting nutrition, with minimal environmental impact. The Suståne team will be available to answer all of your technical questions, across the three days on stand 170.