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CUT THE COST OF WATERING – NOT FLORAL DISPLAYS

Stunning floral displays that demand a lower frequency and amount of water can be achieved by specifying the inclusion into composts of water management additive Celcote this Spring, say crop protection company Certis.

“It’s a proven solution for cutting the costs associated with frequent watering,” says the firm’s Martin Donnelly. “Yet, it won’t compromise plant quality or the visual impact delivered by hanging baskets, pots and other containerised plant display features during this 2012 Olympics season.” 


Already widely used by nurseries producing for garden centres and retailers, compost treated with Celcote enables more water to be retained and crucially be plant available without causing waterlogging thus enabling a significant reduction in both water volume used and application frequency, both of which cost money. In trials as much as a 66% reduction in watering requirements was achieved.

This is not only the year of the Olympics, it will also be the year of drought orders in many parts of the UK so using Celcote not only saves money but also reduces unnecessary use of water.

For more details or specific advice please contact Certis on 01980 676501.

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