Green-tree Low Fertility Soil is a premium soil blend designed for ecological projects requiring nutrient-poor conditions. Ideal for wildflower meadows, grassland restoration, and green roofs, it supports native species and biodiversity while promoting drought-resistant vegetation. Available in bulk bags and bulk loads for large-scale landscaping and environmental projects.
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Green-tree Low Fertility Soil is a versatile, high-quality soil blend specifically designed for applications where low fertility soil is required. Ideal for landscaping and large-scale construction projects, this soil offers the perfect foundation for wildflower meadows, grassland restoration, and habitats where nutrient-poor conditions are desired. The product is tailored to support biodiversity and ecological balance in landscapes, making it a key choice for environmental projects such as green roofs, ecological restoration, and areas requiring low-nutrient growth.
The soil is available in convenient bulk bags and bulk loads, making it suitable for large infrastructure projects, landscaping professionals, councils, and landscape architects working on urban regeneration, roadside planting, and more. Green-tree Low Fertility Soil ensures sustainable land management, improving plant resilience by creating conditions that encourage native plant species, drought-tolerant grasses, and other low-maintenance vegetation.
Features & Benefits:
Low Fertility Composition: Ideal for projects requiring poor soil conditions to encourage natural growth of wildflowers, grasses, and low-maintenance vegetation.
Sustainable and Eco-Friendly: Sourced responsibly, providing a sustainable option for ecological and green infrastructure projects.
Promotes Biodiversity: Supports the growth of native species by replicating natural soil conditions.
Perfect for Ecological Projects: Ideal for grassland restoration, wildlife habitats, and creating environments that require nutrient-poor conditions.
Flexible Delivery Options: Available in bulk bags and bulk loads for easy handling and transportation to large sites.
Applications & Application Rates:
Wildflower Meadows & Grassland Restoration: Ideal for planting projects requiring nutrient-poor soil to support wildflowers and native grasses.
Ecological Restoration Projects: Use in areas that need to recreate low-fertility conditions to promote biodiversity.
Green Roofs & Sustainable Landscaping: Perfect for green roofs or sustainable urban landscaping, where low-fertility conditions are essential.
Roadside & Habitat Planting: Used in projects to restore natural habitats or create wildflower areas along roadsides and highways.
Application Rate:
For wildflower meadows: Apply at a depth of 100mm to 150mm over the prepared area.
For ecological restoration: Mix into the top 100mm to 150mm of the existing soil.
For grassland: Apply 75mm to 100mm across the site and incorporate lightly into the surface.
Formulation & How to Apply:
Green-tree Low Fertility Soil is a carefully blended material composed of sand, clay, and organic matter, designed to offer minimal nutrients and encourage hardy, drought-resistant plant species. This soil is perfect for use in areas where it’s important to create low-nutrient conditions to foster resilient, native vegetation.
How to Apply:
Spread the soil evenly across the planting area to the recommended depth.
Rake the surface to ensure even distribution and seed coverage (if applicable).
Water thoroughly after application to settle the soil and enhance seed germination.
Format | Bulk bags, bulk loads (custom orders)
Composition | Blend of sand, clay, and organic matter with low nutrient content
Application Depth | 75mm to 150mm depending on use
Nutrient Level | Low fertility, designed to discourage nutrient-loving invasive species
Recommended Use | Wildflower meadows, ecological restoration, green roofs, roadside planting, grassland restoration
Installation | Spread evenly, rake to level, water thoroughly after application