A perfectly balanced, odour free pelleted fertilizer that is packed with optimum amounts of nitrogen, phosphate and potash (NPK 5:5:5). Completely natural and chemical free, it is approved by the Soil Association and contains biochar to lock nutrients into the soil making them readily available to your plants.
Use 300g per square metre, apply every 4 to 6 weeks.
This new range of GroChar fertilisers, soil improvers and composts contains no peat and is Soil Association approved. The key ingredient is Biochar, a form of highly porous ‘super charcoal’ which naturally helps improve soil structure, enhances soil fertility and boosts soil health. It doesn’t decompose and provides the perfect habitat for mycorrhizal fungi, actinomycetes bacteria and other beneficial soil organisms to thrive.
Biochar is enriched with mycorrhizal fungi, seaweed and worm casts to increase trace minerals, add good bacteria and maximise nutrient uptake. Used by professional growers, allotment holders and home gardeners alike, Carbon Gold products have achieved some amazing results in a number of scientific and commercial trials.
The Benefits of Carbon Gold
- Stronger root development
- Quicker plant establishment
- Better natural plant vigour
- Excellent water retention
Apply directly to your soil or mix with compost. Chemical free and Soil Association approved.
Praise for Carbon Gold...
“In trials against what I thought was the best seed compost, GroChar Seed Compost was definitely the winner and the best seed compost available today. Plus you water less often, making it ideal for gardeners.” Mick Poultney, National Vegetable Society.
“I’ve seen excellent root growth in the seedlings I’ve grown with Carbon Gold Soil Improver, I’ve had to water less and it also works well in my own compost mix.” Mark Diacono, author, smallholder and garden designer.
“I’m in love with the seed compost. I got very strong, steady growth in seedlings and they transplanted exceptionally well. I’ve found that by using Carbon Gold Soil Improver in my garden, I’ve seen improved soil structure and fertility, which has resulted in stronger, healthier plants”. Alys Fowler, gardener, writer, TV presenter.