Where to use Fertile Fibre
Seeds: Excellent germination and root growth
Cuttings: Coir’s insulating properties encourage strong root establishment and growth
Plugs: We have recently introduced an additional refining process making our growing mediums ideal for use in plug trays
In the greenhouse: Fertile Fibre requires less frequent watering, providing a clear advantage for tomatoes and other salad crops to germinate and grow rapidly. Fuchsias, chrysanthemums, geraniums and most half-hardy perennials also establish fast and well.
Border plants: Herbaceous plants can be propagated, potted and grown into healthy plants ready for transplanting to the borders.
Herb garden: Fertile Fibre was originally developed for a herb nursery and continues to be a highly successful growing medium for all herbs.
Vegetable garden: Get vegetables off to a flying start, whether sown directly into seed drills filled with Fertile Fibre or seeds in a tray.
Conservatory: tropical plants relish growing in a medium that originates from Sri Lanka.
House plants: Great for repotting and revitalising a wide range of potted plants.
Roof Gardens and Window Boxes: Fertile Fibre is a comparitively light product particularly suited to solving the weight problems of roof gardening and window boxes.
Pallet Garden image courtesy of The Cottage Herbery nursery





