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  • Soil Pack
    Soil Pack

    Four different types of UK soil supplied in A5 bags. Suitable for biology, separations, or forensic experiments. Teachers notes includedMin weight 750g per soilThe soils areClaySandyChalkLoam clay loam and chalky loam

    Price: 26.44 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Soil Types
    Soil Types

    A boxed kit of 12 reference samples, for teaching geography, forensics, science and agriculture. The samples have been air-dried, sieved through a 6mm mesh and packed in containers, with one of each soil type. The kit can be used for describing and

    Price: 60.26 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • Draper Garden Soil Sieve
    Draper Garden Soil Sieve

    Measuring 365mm diameter and with a 12 x 7mm mesh, it's perfect for removing stones from soil and aerating soil or compost. Its powder coated steel fabrication will deliver years of faithful gardening service. Features and Benefits • 365mm diameter • 12 x 7mm mesh • Steel fabrication will deliver years of faithful gardening service Contents 1 x Garden Soil Sieve

    Price: 15.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • Gardena COMBISYSTEM Soil Rake
    Gardena COMBISYSTEM Soil Rake

    The advantage of Gardena's CombiSystem is that all tool heads and handles in the range can be interchanged with one another, enabling you to save money and space by investing in only one or two handles to share between several tools. This kit includes a Combisystem handle and a practical multi-purpose rake head which is ideally suited for raking, levelling or working the soil. The rake has a working width of 30 cm (with 12 tines) This product is made using wood from FSC certified sustainable forests and is supplied with a 25 year warranty. Specifications • Working Width: 30cm Features and Benefits • Secure connection between head and handle for wobble-free raking • Handle included with this kit is compatible with all other CombiSystem tool heads • Ideally suited for raking, levelling or working the soil • Working width of 30cm with 12 high quality tines • Made using wood from FSC certified forests • FSC certification ensures only wood from sustainable managed sources is used in production • 25 year warranty guarantees highest quality Contents • CombiSystem Wooden Handle • CombiSystem Soil Rake Head

    Price: 19.99 € | Shipping*: 7.95 €
  • Do plants prefer soil over hydroponics?

    Plants do not necessarily prefer soil over hydroponics. Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages. Soil provides a natural environment for plants and contains essential nutrients, but it can also be prone to pests and diseases. On the other hand, hydroponics allows for precise control of nutrient levels and water delivery, but it requires more maintenance and initial setup. Ultimately, the preference for soil or hydroponics depends on the specific needs and conditions of the plant being grown.

  • Which soil is used for succulents?

    Succulents prefer well-draining soil that is specifically formulated for cacti and succulents. This type of soil is typically a mix of potting soil, sand, and perlite to ensure good drainage and aeration for the succulent roots.

  • Which soil is suitable for succulents?

    Succulents thrive in well-draining soil that is sandy or gritty. A cactus or succulent mix, which typically consists of a combination of potting soil, sand, and perlite, is a good choice for planting succulents. This type of soil allows excess water to drain away quickly, preventing root rot and other issues that can arise from overly moist conditions.

  • What is the difference between compost soil and regular soil?

    Compost soil is a mixture of organic matter that has decomposed, such as food scraps, yard waste, and other organic materials. It is rich in nutrients and beneficial microorganisms, making it a great soil amendment for improving soil structure and fertility. Regular soil, on the other hand, is the natural soil found in the ground, which may not be as nutrient-rich or have as many beneficial microorganisms as compost soil. Compost soil is often used to enhance regular soil for gardening and landscaping purposes.

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  • Gardena Soil Moisture Sensor
    Gardena Soil Moisture Sensor

    The innovative Soil Moisture Sensor from Gardena is designed to work with almost all Gardena Water Controls and Multi-Channel Controls. It ensures that your garden is watered according to demand by measuring the current soil moisture and transmitting this data to your Water Control. If the soil is still sufficiently moist, the upcoming watering cycle is skipped. In this way, your plants automatically receive reliable and accurate care, and you save water. Due to its compact size, the battery-powered Soil Moisture Sensor can not only be used in lawns or flowerbeds, but is also suitable for smaller plant pots. To ensure that the sensor does not interfere with lawn care, it has a particularly low height and a flat surface: both lawn mowers and mowing robots can easily drive over the sensor. The Soil Moisture Sensor is powered by two standard AA batteries (not included). The batteries should typically last around a year of normal use, and if they are running low, an LED indicator will light up to signify that they are almost drained. This will also be indicated on the Water Control unit. Features and Benefits • Designed to work in conjunction with Gardena Water Controls and Multi-Channel Controls • Measures soil moisture and sends the data to the Water Control • If the soil is already moist enough, any upcoming watering programme will be cancelled • Prevents over-watering and saves water • Low height and flat surface enables lawnmowers to ride over it once installed on the lawn • Five metre cable; can be extended up to a maximum of 105 metres with extension cables (available separately) • Powered by two standard AA batteries • LED indicator lights up when batteries are running low Specifications • Power: AA Battery (x2) Contents • Soil Moisture Sensor only • No Batteries

    Price: 52.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • Bulldog Evergreen Garden Soil Rake
    Bulldog Evergreen Garden Soil Rake

    The Bulldog Evergreen Garden Rake is the ideal tool for the preparation of soil prior to planting. The head is epoxy coated for rust resistance, with a 54in PVC aluminium coated lightweight shaft and comfort feel grip. Evergreen garden tools are manufactured to the highest standards, offering a 10-Year guarantee against faulty workmanship and materials. Please note that handle colour may varyAdditional Information:• Head Material: Steel• Shaft Material: Aluminium• Overall Length: 1370mm• No. Tines: 12

    Price: 27.95 € | Shipping*: 7.95 €
  • Draper MM Soil Moisture Reader
    Draper MM Soil Moisture Reader

    This moisture meter is a probe that is inserted to root level to provide instant readings of the moisture/pH level of soil. It has a large easy-to-read colour coded dial showing on a scale of 1-10: 1-3 Dry (red zone), 4-7 Moist (green zone) and 8-10 Wet (blue zone). It is simple to use and requires no battery. Features and Benefits • Large and clear dial • Includes 10 scales • Simple to use and provides instant readings • Requires no battery Specifications Length: 260mm Contents 1 x Soil Moisture Reader/Meter

    Price: 7.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • Gardena 206 Plant & Soil Gloves
    Gardena 206 Plant & Soil Gloves

    Brand: Gardena, Type: Garden gloves, Model ID: 206 ,

    Price: 2.05 € | Shipping*: 2.95 €
  • How do nutrients enter the soil?

    Nutrients enter the soil through a process called nutrient cycling. This process involves the decomposition of organic matter, such as dead plants and animals, which releases nutrients into the soil. Additionally, weathering of rocks and minerals also contributes to the release of nutrients into the soil. Once in the soil, nutrients are taken up by plant roots and used for growth and development. Overall, the cycling of nutrients through the soil is essential for maintaining soil fertility and supporting plant growth.

  • How long can compost soil stand?

    Compost soil can stand for a long time if properly maintained. Under ideal conditions, compost soil can remain stable and usable for several years. However, the quality of the compost soil may degrade over time if it is not properly stored or maintained. Regular turning, moisture management, and proper aeration can help extend the lifespan of compost soil.

  • How do nutrients filter from the soil?

    Nutrients filter from the soil through a process called diffusion. This process involves the movement of nutrients from an area of high concentration in the soil to an area of low concentration in the plant roots. As the plant roots absorb water and minerals from the soil, nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are taken up and transported throughout the plant for growth and development. Additionally, mycorrhizal fungi play a role in helping plants access nutrients by forming a symbiotic relationship with plant roots and increasing the surface area for nutrient absorption.

  • Can you plant salad in compost soil?

    Yes, you can plant salad in compost soil. Compost soil is rich in nutrients and organic matter, which can provide an ideal growing environment for salad greens. The compost soil will help to retain moisture and provide essential nutrients for the salad plants to thrive. Just make sure the compost is well-aged and has a good balance of organic materials to ensure healthy growth for your salad crops.

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