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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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The “Experts’ Choice” Commercial Fertiliser Range from Neutrog Ireland

 

The Neutrog Alternative

A wide variety of soils today are producing less and costing more to manage. Farmers and growers are continually frustrated with the problems of declining soil structure, apparent nutrient tie up, and decreasing crop yields.


Neutrog fertilisers provide the catalyst for promoting healthy growth by stimulating the natural processes that occur in the soil. Both soil conditioning and fertilising benefits result from their use. 

The physical effects of Neutrog on the soil are perhaps more important than the direct fertiliser effects. Poor soil structure inhibits root growth, reducing the ability of a plant to reach much needed nutrients.

Neutrog's products promote the aggregation of soil particles, so that structure and tilth is significantly improved. Roots, air and water can move easily through the soil. In sandy soils, organic matter holds both water and nutrients, making them available for plant growth, and minimising leaching.

Benefits can include:

•    Helps unlock 'tied up' nutrients 
•    Controlled nutrient release 
•    Retains moisture and nutrients in sandy soil 
•    Excellent source of organic matter 
•    Acts as a pH buffer 
•    Improves soil structure 
•    Encourages earthworm and soil microbial activity 
•    Reduces leaching 
•    Increased yields 
•    Increased resistance to pests 
•    Increased root development 
•    Reduced screenings 
•    Increased protein levels 
•    Introduces a full balanced range of nutrients

 

Application Rates

Crop   
Stage    Recommended Product NPK    Application Rate
 

Cereals 


Pre plant

Rapid Raiser

3:2:2

100-300 kg / hect



EstablishedUnder Cover 6:6:1100-300 kg / hect
 

Grassland
Pre plantRapid Raiser 3:2:2200-400 kg / hect
 
 
Established    Rapid Raiser3:2:2 100-300 kg / hect
 
 
Established UpSurge (pellets)8:1:4 100-300 kg / hect
 
 
Established    Under Cover6:6:1 100-300 kg / hect

 
Potatoes  Pre plant Rapid Raiser / Seamungus3:2:2 / 4:1:1.5 1 tonne / hect

 

 
Cabbage  Pre plant Rapid Raiser / Seamungus3:2:2 / 4:1:1.5 1 tonne / hect

New product from Neutrog

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Cockadoodledoo is a new Irish made premium fertiliser. It's made from
composted manure and is pelleted for ease of use.

Beechmount Garden Centre, Navan - Now Stocking Seamungus


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Perfect for growing your own vegetables.

  • Pellet form
  • Manufactured from seaweed, manure, fish and humic acid
  • Contains the full range of plant nutrients in a natural form

 

Use in all planting situations and apply every 6-8 weeks after planting.

Available in 2kg and 12kg buckets

Click here to download the Seamungus brochure

Niall Reynolds B.Agr Sc

Managing Director

Neutrog Fertilisers Ireland
Clonavilla,
Clones, Co.Monaghan
Mobile:086-8301709
Fax: 047-37103
Web: www.neutrog.ie
E-mail: niall@neutrog.ie

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Thanks and Regards,

Niall Reynolds B.Agr Sc

Managing Director

Neutrog Fertilisers Ireland
Clonavilla,
Clones, Co.Monaghan
Mobile:086-8301709
Fax: 047-37103
Web: www.neutrog.ie
E-mail: niall@neutrog.ie

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Thanks and Regards,

Niall Reynolds B.Agr Sc

Managing Director

Neutrog Fertilisers Ireland
Clonavilla,
Clones, Co.Monaghan
Mobile:086-8301709
Fax: 047-37103
Web: www.neutrog.ie
E-mail: niall@neutrog.ie

The “Experts’ Choice” Commercial Fertiliser Range from Neutrog Ireland

The “Experts’ Choice” branding by-line was introduced to reflect the fact that all of Neutrog’s fertiliser products are primarily developed and tested within the commercial market prior to being introduced to the home garden market. Through this process Neutrog products are put through extensive trial processes by the experts within their fields. Neutrog Australia and South Africa have received numerous product endorsements from national and state Rose Societies, state Orchid Societies and recommendations by many high profile users.

Neutrog Ireland's products are currently being trialled by prestigeous garden societies and assocaitions in Ireland such as :

  • Northern Ireland Rose Society
  • Orchid Society of Ireland
  • Association of Lanscape Contractors of Ireland


Current indications of their trials are that the products are performing extremely well in each area.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

McGaughs Garden Centre

I was delighted to give a talk today on Neutrog products at McGaughs Garden Centre Galway today. The gardeners were very interested in Seamungus as it contains Seaweed from their home county of Galway

Seamungus on Newstalk !

Expert gardener Eugene Higgins recommended Seamungus on the Shenanagins show presented by Sile Seoige. Eugene has been using seaweed for years and loves the fact that seamungus is a natural fertiliser made in Ireland