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Coco & Coir Compost Wins Which? Gardens Best Buy Award


Coco & Coir All Purpose Compost has been given a "Which? Garden" Best Buy Award for its performance in supporting seed growth and nurturing young plants.

The notable feature contributing to this recognition is the innovative Controlled Release Fertiliser (CRF) technology incorporated into the compost. Unlike many other peat-free alternatives, Coco & Coir's CRF ensures a gradual and consistent release of nutrients, promoting reliable germination rates and steady growth for young plants. The controlled release fertiliser, active for an impressive six months, provides prolonged nourishment, distinguishing it from competitors.

Southern Trident sees the "Which? Garden" Best Buy award as a testament to Coco & Coir All Purpose Compost's versatility and effectiveness as a gardening solution. Garden retailers can rely on this compost to meet customer expectations for both seed sowing and nurturing young plants, thanks to its well-balanced and carefully formulated composition.

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This story was published on: 02/02/2024

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