Horticulture Substrate
Articles & Whitepapers
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Regulation of nitrogen contents of Composts during composting first experimental results
More than 3 Mio. Mg of compost were produced in Germany in 1998 (Wiemer and Kern 1998). Kitchen and garden waste from households as well as waste from landscaping and parks were used as substrates to a high extent. The composts were mainly used in landscaping, recultivation, horticulture, substrate production and in agriculture. Applied on cultivable land compost can improve the soil structure ...
News
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Horticulture Week – Solent Turf impressed with digestate as chemical fertiliser replacement for Turf
Solent Turf’s successful trial of our digestate as fertiliser has been reported by Horticulture Week. The trial is of huge interest as digestate is still a relatively new source of alternative fertiliser. Robert Hack, owner and managing ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Soil Moisture Sensor
The WET Sensor has crucial applications in precision horticulture and soil science research and is usable in both soils and growing substrates. It is exceptional in its ability to measure pore water conductivity (ECp), the EC of the water that is available to the plant.