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Rhododendron soil, naturally fertilized

Made to order item

Varukod: J63

829 kr / metric ton

829

Areas of use & General:

  • Planting Rhododendrons

  • Planting acidic soil plants

Rhododendron soil is a rotograss-free, special type of soil designed to meet the needs of rhododendron plants and other acidic soil plants, such as azalea, heather, hydrangea, lingonberries, blueberries and some perennials.

The product has a low pH value and is rich in bark humus. Rhododendron soil also contains raw soil and hygienized natural fertilizer. It is a sustainable alternative that helps reduce waste and preserve natural resources.


Product declaration

  • Quality assured

  • Enriched with mineral fertilizer NPK & hygienized natural fertilizer

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

  • Rotograss-free

  • Peat-free (Significantly smaller climate footprint)

  • Sieve 20 mm

  • EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) ongoing & completed in 2025

Rhododendron soil, naturally fertilized

Content description

Weed-free, finely sorted acidic plant soil based on raw soil, green compost, fiber mulch, bark mulch, stone flour and enriched with long-lasting, hygienized natural fertilizer.

Our PREMIUM SOIL meets our sustainability requirements and is manufactured completely without the use of waste & digestate sludge, mined natural sand and fossil fertilizers.

This product is basic fertilized with both organic NPK fertilizer and enriching & long-lasting hygienized natural fertilizer. Which means that the soil has its own vitality with microorganisms that continuously create new nutrients.


Use

Rhododendron soil is an easy-to-handle product for planting rhododendrons and acid plants such as azalea, heather, hydrangea, lingonberries, blueberries and certain conifers. The clay content is adjusted as far as possible so that the soil can withstand drought reasonably well.


Care

Fertilization should be done according to a customized care schedule from your plant supplier 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.

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