Cultivated soil Class I, naturally fertilized
Temporary out of stock
Varukod: J62
559 kr / metric ton
559
Areas of use & General:
Planting trees and shrubs
Simpler plantings
The product is a rotograss-free, nutrient-rich, naturally fertilized soil that is the best and most common growing soil for plants and vegetables in greenhouses, pots and flower beds. It is a versatile growing soil that is also excellent for trees and shrubs, for example. It is a sustainable alternative that helps reduce waste and preserve natural resources.
Use:
Class I potting soil is an easy-to-handle product that is the best and most common potting soil for plants and vegetables in greenhouses, pots and flower beds. It is a premium soil with the best of the best. The clay content is adjusted to ensure that the soil can withstand drought as well as possible.
Product declaration
Quality assured
Enriched with long-lasting, hygienized natural fertilizer
Lime substrate
Waste & digestate sludge free (PFAS, toxins & heavy metals)
Rotograss-free
Peat-free (Significantly smaller climate footprint)
Sieve 15 mm
EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) completed in 2025
Content description
Rotograss-free, finely sorted, humus-rich plant soil of the absolute best quality. Based on raw soil, fiber soil, green compost, rotograss-free clay, recycled natural sand, stone flour and long-lasting, hygienized natural fertilizer.
Our PREMIUM SOIL meets our sustainability requirements and is manufactured without the addition of sludge, virgin peat, mined natural sand or fossil fertilizers.
This product is both limed and fertilized with enriching & long-lasting hygienized natural fertilizer. Which means that the soil has its own vitality with microorganisms that continuously create new nutrients.
Use
Class I potting soil is an easy-to-handle product that is the best and most common potting soil for plants and vegetables in greenhouses, pots and flower beds. It is a premium soil with the best of the best. The clay content is adjusted to ensure that the soil can withstand drought as well as possible.
Care
Depending on what you are growing, fertilization should be done according to an adapted maintenance schedule for good establishment and growth.
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.
The vast majority of plants should be planted at the same depth they have been growing at previously.