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By October grass growth begins to slow down, which is generally welcomed after regular mowing since spring, this is also the time of year that grass can begin to look a little worse for wear, and the main problem is thatch, which is the build-up of debris and dead grass that sits above the surface o
Post By Tony Callaghan On 03/10/2019
Dramatic lilies, big bold alliums, striking red tulips, delicate fragranced hyacinths and more can be planted in containers or directly into beds and borders between now and December to create a garden bursting with colour by the time spring arrives.
Post By Tony Callaghan On 22/08/2019
Peat free compost and biochar. What are the peat-free compost alternatives?
Using biochar and colloidal humus to increase the amount of water in your soil and increase how well the water is retained in your soil.
June was the first month of testing for our Super Composter panel. The first task was to set up their prototype bins, each was supplied in flat-pack format.
Post By Tony Callaghan On 10/07/2019
Wow this whopper broccoli weighed in at 800g (27 oz), that’s three times larger than the average floret head - this supports some of our earlier findings.
Post By Tony Callaghan On 09/07/2019
Meet the SoilFixer SuperComposter testers!
Post By Tony Callaghan On 17/06/2019
This blog looks at different grades of biochar and the benefits they can bring to soil health and to the garden.
Post By Tony Callaghan On 01/05/2019
Followers of SoilFixer will be aware we are passionate about producing biochar that really improves plant health and growth. However, not all biochars are equal. In this guide, we rule out some “non-starter” biochars to be aware of.
Post By Tony Callaghan On 09/04/2019
Last autumn we began testing “high volume” production of our Biochar Super Compost in partnership with a recycling and landfill company based locally to us called Crapper & Sons.
Post By Tony Callaghan On 04/04/2019