Compost soil for lawns in bulk
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Bulk mixed compost soil (for lawns, vegetable gardens, greenhouses...)
Compost soil for lawns
Compost soil for lawns is highly fertile thanks to its compost content. All the while it possesses properties that are so appreciated by professionals – it rolls well and does not become bumpy in the long run. This is attained through the use of inert binding materials.
Thanks to the physical and chemical properties of compost soil, a lawn set up using compost soil for lawns retains humidity during dry spells and never gets too damp or slushy after a heavy rain, and it also allows a rich and dense soil root system to form. It makes the lawn thick, resistant to treading and parching. The partly rotten organic particles in the compost decompose constantly and emit nutrients that are so necessary for plants. Fertilising the lawn can be done at longer intervals, thus helping to save costs.

Compost soil for flowerbeds, vegetable gardens, greenhouses
This is compost soil sieved through a mesh with hole diameter of 1 cm. It is rich in decomposed twigs and various particles that make the soil light and guarantee that the roots of plants have sufficient supply of air.
As compost soil is made exclusively from the green waste, energy accumulated by the plants is locked in at molecular level and is released in the process of continued biodegradation as nutrients that can be easily absorbed by plants, and water. Plants growing in this soil will not require fertilising for a year, your flowers will be blooming abundantly and you can also grow your own organic vegetables without the need to use any mineral fertilisers.

Compost siftings for shrubs, trees (8-10 mm fraction)
This is special compost soil that is made by splitting a fraction from the compost, which is 8 to 10 mm in diameter. It is based on twigs, compost pellets that occur while sifting, small pebbles and other particles that are particularly fit for filling in pits in which trees and shrubs will be planted. Due to the grainy structure, plants can easily develop new and re-grow damaged root systems. The compost supplies nutrients to the plant, and water can easily reach and envelop the roots. The soluble amino acids in the compost are released to immediately interact with the roots, thus facilitating the reconstruction of the roots’ functions and their ability to absorb nutrients. The plant undergoes less stress and establishes more easily.

Mixed soil for golf courses
This is a special soil mix that faces particularly high requirements when it comes to maximum resistance to treading, impacts and other physical effects. To prepare this mixed soil, gravel of a 0.4 mm fraction is used, which is mixed with sieved compost. The compost element in the mix for setting up golf courses guarantees that plants will take root fast and will have an exuberant root system, but the lawn has to be provided nutrients through the use of additional fertilisers. To that end, liquid fertilisers are the best.