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Soil Improver

From £99.00 incl.VAT

SupaGrow high specification peat free soil will improve any compost and enhance your soil due to the added organic matter.

Containing approximately 606 Litres. This organic garden compost is perfect for retaining any soil moisture. Being a highly fertile compost mean it will improve any soils structure of clay and sandy elements. Improving the soils structure will also engage its drainage characteristics, all of which will end in a healthier growth.

£99.00
606 Litre Bulk Bag

Features

  • Bag Size: approx. 606L
  • Improves soil fertility
  • Improves moisture and nutrient retention in sandy and chalky soils
  • Helps break up clay soils, improving drainage and workability
  • Friable and light, easy to barrow, spread and work in to the soil
  • Peat free
  • Minimal stone content
  • Dark brown appearance
  • Not suitable for use as seed sowing compost
  • Produced in accordance with BSI PAS100:2018
  • Weight to volume ratio (bulk density) is typically around 550kg per 1m³ bag
  • Convenient bulk bags minimise waste and mess and are easy to store
  • Apply anytime, but care must be taken to avoid digging/forking wet soil, as it may damage the soil structure
  • Can also be applied as a mulch

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Technical specification

Type
Organic Loam
Coverage
0.6 m3
Size
606 L
Primary Constituent
Organic Soil Improver
pH Range
8-9.5
Made To Order
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Manufacturer Model No
SPSI
Brand Name
SupaGrow

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