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Pictures of Nutri-gem at work!

This is a picture of 2 lots of grass seed sown at the same time and both having the same amounts of water. But one has been treated with Nutri-gem at an equivalent rate to 3L/ha.

This fantastic product is now available in 1, 5 or 10L containers and is very economical; it costs as little as 26p to treat 100m2.

If you would like some more information about this product or any other weed killers and fertilisers, please get in touch.

Click here for more details on Nutri-gem

0800 133 7849

ollie.wright@agrigem.co.uk

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  • If my seeded bed looked like the pic on the left after 3 weeks I would get a new job
    Your marketing is on here for the trade not Joe public
    A bit more respect due I feel

  • Morning,

    I was not being disrespectful and also this was not a seed bed germination test! It was purely to show how the application of a fertiliser with trace elements and micro nutrients can help young grass get away a lot quicker.

    If I had more time I would have got the Blec seeder on the job!!

    Cheers Ollie

    www.agrigem.co.uk

  • I think the comment was more geared to regards giving out the trade price per M2 as some potential clients can't work out that there is a £££ labour element to be factored in.

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