Thursday, January 12, 2012

Neutrog's Seamungus Fertiliser to Appear on The Alan Titchmarsh show

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Neutrog’s Seamungus will be featured on the Alan Tichmarsh Show on ITV1 on Monday 16th January (3.00pm-4.00pm).  2012 will see the launch of Neutrog products in Great Britain, and we are delighted that Seamungus will make it’s big TV debut on Alan’s Show.

 Never before has such a range of gardening fertilisers with such accolades made such an impact in the UK gardening market. Neutrog is supported by gardening celebrities throughout the world who use Neutrog fertilisers on their home gardens. Together with the support of many gardening clubs and societies, Neutrog hopes to bring their highly acclaimed range of fertilisers to all UK gardeners.

 Neutrog’s Seamungus is made from a blend of composted manures and seaweed. The unique composting process used to make Seamungus allows it to be used with young plants and seedlings, as it won’t burn roots. It's great in all planting situations, including "Grow your Own" and also bare root roses & hedging. It's also great as a Winter feed, as it will break down over winter, providing readily available nutrients at the roots when they are most needed in Spring.

 Next to be released is Sudden Impact for Roses, Neutrog’s premium Rose Fertiliser which can be used on all other flowering and fruiting plants. Sudden Impact for Roses has rose growers all around the world talking about this latest innovation in increasing flower quality and quantity. It is a blend of composted manure and carefully selected water soluble nutrients, which promotes the flowering process, increasing the number and vibrancy of blooms, and improving the general health of the plant.

 One of Neutrog’s core values is being “Community Spirited” by supporting community based parks & gardens and garden related clubs & societies throughout the United Kingdom through the supply of free or discounted fertilisers. Neutrog is appealing to any such club or society in the UK to get in touch to start seeing these amazing results.

 To find out more visit www.neutrog.ie

Friday, January 6, 2012

5 Star Arboretum now stocking Neutrog !!!

Neutrog is delighted to announce that Ireland's 5 STAR Garden Centre Arboretum is now stocking Neutrog Seamungus and Sudden Impact for Roses. Arboretum's owner Rachel Doyle tried Sudden Impact for Roses on her own garden and was very impressed with the results. Dermot O'Neil has also been recommending both Seamungus and Sudden Impact on The Mooney show on RTE Radio 1, so a number of gardeners were requesting the products at the Co.Carlow Garden Centre. A number of other 5 Star garden centres will be stocking Neutrog this Spring, - - more details to follow..... 

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Dermot O'Neil Recommends Sudden Impact

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Gardener Dermot O'Neil today recommended Neutrog Sudden Impact for Roses on the Mooney show on RTE RADIO 1. Dermot mentioned that it is high in potassium, which is great for all flowering and fruiting plants. Use Neutrog Seamungus when planting new roses.
For more information go to www.neutrog.ie.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Neutrog Ireland's First Home Garden Newsletter

 

Neutrog has just launched it's first Home Garden Newsletter !!

In this edition you’ll read about:

 
  • Protecting your plants this winter
  • The Northern Island Rose Society
  • An exciting school garden
  • The key to year round garden health

To read the newsletter and get more information on Neutrog products, applications and much more visit www.neutrog.ie/newsletters
We also encourage you to follow us on Facebook – Click on "Like"and invite your Facebook friends to share in the Neutrog Community.

 

Happy Gardening !!

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Peter Dowdall Recommends Blade Runner on RTE's How to create a Garden

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Professional gardener Peter Dowdall, who presents the RTE show "How to create a Garden", recommends Neutrog Blade Runner as a lawn feed. Peter said on the program, that Blade Runner is perfect as a lawn feed, as it is made using composted chicken manure, which acts as a slow release feed, giving your lawn all it needs to be lush and healthy. Check out "How to create a Garden on RTE Player.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Neutrog's Seamungus Recommended by gardener Eugene Higgins

Neutrog's Seamungus Recommended by gardener Eugene Higgins

Well know garden journalist Eugene Higgins, who writes in the Irish Mail on Sunday, and who appears regularly on tv in such shows as “The Afternoon Show” among others has been using Seamungus for the past year and he is delighted with the results. Eugene says “the fact that Seamungus is made from composted manure and seaweed means that it gives the plants a great start, and it’s one of the few products you can use with young plants and seedlings, as it won’t burn.” Eugene recently designed and built a new garden for the students at St.Davids CBS Artane in Dublin. Our picture shows Eugene with some students, along with Niall Reynolds of Neutrog, who donated some Seamungus to the project, which the students are using to plant some vegetables.

Neutrog's Seamungus Recommended by gardener Eugene Higgins

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