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Mineral soil type B

Made to order item

Varukod: J54

269 kr / metric ton

269

Areas of use & General:

  • Substrate under growing soil in growing bed

Mineral soil Type B is characterized by the absence of organic matter and low clay content. It is especially adapted for use in saline soil environments. It helps to create a more suitable and sustainable environment for plants to grow in. This type of soil is often used where it is important to have a smooth and compact surface and it can be an important element in civil engineering works where the structure and bearing capacity of the soil are crucial. Type B has a lower clay content than Type A.


Product declaration

  • Meets AMA DCL 11

  • Quality assured

  • Unfertilized

  • Waste & digestate sludge free (PFAS, toxins & heavy metals)

  • Rotograss-free

  • Peat-free (Significantly smaller climate footprint)

  • Sieve 20 mm

  • EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) completed in 2025

Mineral soil type B

Content description

Mineral soil based on raw soil, recycled natural sand and rotograss-free clay. The product is rotograss-free.

Our AMA-SOIL meets our sustainability requirements and is manufactured completely without the use of sludge, peat, quarried natural sand and fossil fertilizers.


Use

Suitable for use under the growing medium. The mineral soil is placed at the bottom of a growing bed and creates functional moisture and water transport throughout the growing bed.

The depth of the mineral soil depends on the environment. It should be about 40 cm deep from the surface. For planting shrubs, about 40 cm of topsoil is used on top of the mineral soil.

Mineral soil alone is not suitable as a plant soil. On top of this mineral soil, depending on the type of plant, use one of our plant soils within the product categories:


  • PREMIUM SOIL

  • AMA-EARTH

  • ECO-EARTH

  • BIOCHAR-SOIL


Advice & Tips

All soil will settle after being laid out, usually by about 10-20%. Do not pack the soil or the planting bed too tightly. Soil compaction significantly affects the porosity of the soil and impairs the ability of plants to establish themselves.

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