Garden land

View: nutritious peat soil

Destination: universal

Acidity: neutral, pH ≥5.5

Moisture content by mass: ≤65%

Sand: at least 10%

Production: Russia

Volume: 50 l.

Peat soils (series) Universal Series

The VASKhNiL nursery offers to buy nutrient soil based on high-moor peat from environmentally friendly deposits in the Smolensk and Sverdlovsk regions.

Garden soil

This is a ready-made nutrient mixture from the universal series of peat substrates with neutral acidity. Garden soil is intended as a substitute for conventional soil, as well as to enrich and improve depleted soils.

Composition:

  • Mixture of peat of varying degrees of decomposition.
  • Limestone flour – acid neutralizer.
  • Azophoska – complex nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium fertilizer.
  • Agroperlite – fertilizer from volcanic rock.
  • Sand

Nutritional content:

(in plant-friendly form)

  • Nitrogen (NH4 + N03) ≤130 mg/l
  • Phosphorus (P2O5) ≤150 mg/l
  • Potassium (K2O) ≤250 mg/l

Application

"Garden land" from RTK is universal in its purpose. Suitable for germinating seeds, growing seedlings, vegetable and fruit crops, flowers, trees, shrubs.

  1. Growing seedlings

Capacities for seedlings are filled with peat soil, carefully leveled and moistened. Then the seeds are laid out, the second part of the substrate is covered on top, sprayed with water from a spray bottle. Cover with polyethylene or glass until sprouts appear.

  1. Basic dressing

Nutritious peat soil is brought into the soil by beds, greenhouses, flower beds, etc. at the rate of 3-5 liters. per 1 m². They dig with soil on a shovel bayonet.

  1. Planting/transplanting vegetable and berry crops

The substrate is placed in the planting holes or spread in a thick layer (at least 1.5-3 cm) over the soil surface and mixed with it. Then plants are planted.

  1. Planting/transplanting/transshipment of large size perennials

When planting trees, shrubs, they dig a hole of the required size. The soil from the hole is mixed with the "Garden soil" in a ratio of 1:1. The pit is half filled with the resulting nutrient substrate, the plant is released into it and the rest of the mixture is covered from above.