Getting Started After The Cold – A Granular Fertiliser Trial
‘Cold Start’ fertilisers have become more common in recent years. Indigrow undertook the challenge of finding our which early season fertilisers performed best after a cold winter.
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‘Cold Start’ fertilisers have become more common in recent years. Indigrow undertook the challenge of finding our which early season fertilisers performed best after a cold winter.
During our visit to BTME 2022 we were approached by Turf Matters to discuss our latest products. Geoff Lloyd took…
Indigrow developed Diamond Green as a liquid fertiliser based on potassium, calcium and magnesium. It contains essential plant oils to…
Whether seeding or overseeding, it is important to maximise the number of seeds which germinate. Once germinated, it is critical…
Indigrow’s Magnum range of wetting agents has been formulated to work in conjunction with one another to provide a complete solution for the turf manager. Our Magnum wetting agents also take on a further role in water management. By helping to improve water conservation, particularly during periods of drought, our wetting agents can help to maintain or improve turf health and quality.
Over time, areas of managed turf can build up excessive levels of salts which are either dissolved in the soil…
A trial was carried out in Sweden during Spring of 2018 comparing a number of commercially available products which had…
Sapphire Green – A Worm Suppressant Sapphire Green is a worm suppressant product, which is classified as a fertiliser. It…
With many foliar applied nutrients it is vital that they are in a plant available form and soluble as application…
Water management on managed turf grass is extremely important to ensure adequate water in the rhizosphere for nutrient uptake and…
Foliar feeding ensures that nutrients are taken up by the leaf, and not by the plants root system. Research shows…
Wetting agent programmes are essential in achieving a reduction in dry patch and fairy ring outbreaks. By alternating curative (Magnum…
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