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Floranid® Fertilisers
The Floranid® range of advanced slow release fertilisers from Germinal offers a range of key advantages compared to standard compound fertilisers, chief of which is the ability of products such as FloranidTwin Permanent and FloranidTwin Turf to provide a steady release of nutrients for up to 16 ...
Applying fertilisers
Granular fertilisers can be spread by hand or by using pedestrian or tractor mounted spreaders. The important thing is to make sure the fertiliser is spread uniformly and at the correct rate.
Phased-Release Fertilisers Enhance Pitch Performance at Russia 2018
A specialist range of phased-release granular fertilisers is being used at all 12 of the Russian stadiums hosting the current FIFA World Cup.
New ‘Twin’ Fertilisers deliver consistent N for up to 16 weeks
An all–new range of advanced granular fertilisers, which uses two slow release sources of nitrogen to provide a phased–release over a 16–week period from one application, has been launched by COMPO EXPERT.
Chart–topping fineness of leaf and free fertiliser appraisals from Germinal
Grass seed and turf care specialists, Germinal, will be challenging greenkeepers to scrutinise the nitrogen efficiency of their existing sward nutrient programmes with a free fertiliser appraisal at this year’s BTME show. The company will also be showcasing its latest perennial ryegrass ...
Free fertiliser efficiency appraisals from Germinal at BTME 2017
Grass seed and turf care specialists, Germinal, will be challenging greenkeepers to scrutinise the nitrogen efficiency of their existing sward nutrient programmes with a free fertiliser appraisal at the BTME show in Harrogate from 17th to 19th January 2017. The company will also be showcasing ...
Green space cultivar and nutrient focus at Saltex
Turf care specialists, Germinal, will this year be focusing on two key areas of green space maintenance at this year’s Saltex exhibition at the NEC in Birmingham on 2nd and 3rd November: maintaining a healthy soil profile through the use of self–sustaining cultivars, and examining the ...