Thomas Elliott Fertiliser Calcified Seaweed Soil Conditioner 25kg, With Calcium And Magnesium
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Thomas Elliott Fertiliser Calcified Seaweed Soil Conditioner 25kg – Enhance Your Soil Naturally
Elevate your garden's health with Thomas Elliott Fertiliser Calcified Seaweed Soil Conditioner 25kg. This premium product enhances soil quality by adding calcium and magnesium, essential trace elements that promote healthy roots and vigorous plant growth. Ideal for improving heavy clay soils, this organic fertiliser also benefits soil bacteria, fostering a healthy soil ecosystem. Derived from naturally occurring calcified algae, it lasts longer than traditional lime, making it a superior choice for long-term soil conditioning. Use in early spring at 75 g/m² as a soil conditioner or lawn top dressing. Not suitable for acid-loving ericaceous plants.
KEY FEATURES
- Trace Elements: Enriched with calcium and magnesium to enhance soil quality.
- Organic Fertiliser: Supports soil bacteria for a healthier soil ecosystem.
- Improves Heavy Clay Soils: Enhances soil structure for better plant growth.
- Encourages Healthy Roots: Promotes robust root development.
- Long-Lasting: Outlasts fine powdered lime, providing extended benefits.
- Versatile Application: Suitable as a soil conditioner or lawn top dressing in early spring.
- Natural Source: Made from naturally occurring calcified algae.
- Safe and Effective: Follow the recommended application rate for best results.
Technical specifications
Volume | 25kg |
Active Ingredients | Calcium, Magnesium |
Application | Use as a soil conditioner or lawn top dressing at 75 g/m² in early spring |
Usage | Ideal for improving heavy clay soils, supporting plant roots and soil health |
Benefits | Enhances soil quality, promotes vigorous plant growth, and supports a healthy soil ecosystem |
Environmental Impact | Organic and eco-friendly, promotes sustainable gardening practices |
Not Suitable For | Acid-loving ericaceous plants |