Potting soil type B, naturally fertilized
Temporary out of stock
Varukod: J53
449 kr / metric ton
449
Areas of use & General:
Shrubs and trees
Sowing of lawns
Rolling grass
Planting Soil Type B is a type of soil that is specially adapted for use in dry and/or saline soil environments. It helps create a more suitable and sustainable environment for plants to grow in. The product is adapted to reduce damage that can be caused by salt stress and help plants thrive despite the saline conditions. Planting Soil Type B has a lower clay content than Planting Soil Type A.
Product declaration
Meets AMA DCL 11/2, Ground B
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 20 mm
EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) completed in 2025
Content description
Planting soil based on raw soil, green compost, recycled natural sand, rotograss-free clay and long-lasting, sanitized natural fertilizer. 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.
This product is basic fertilized with enriching & long-lasting hygienized natural fertilizer. Which means that the soil has its own vitality with microorganisms that continuously create new nutrients and give the soil vitality.
Use
Suitable for creating dry planting environments for shrubs, trees or other plants that require permeable soil. Also suitable for salt-affected areas where the soil should contain limited amounts of clay. For shrub planting, a minimum of 40 cm layer of potting soil is recommended. For tree planting, the depth and width of the pit should be adapted to the location and surrounding soil. The size of the tree also has an impact on the planting pit.
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.