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The main product attributes of wool pellets as a biodegradable slow-release nitrogen fertilizer include the following:
- Slow-release nitrogen: Wool pellets gradually release nitrogen into the soil, providing a consistent supply of this essential nutrient to plants over an extended period. This slow-release feature ensures that plants receive a sustained and balanced source of nitrogen for healthy growth.
- Organic and natural: Wool pellets are derived from natural wool fibres and are produced without the use of synthetic chemicals or additives. They offer an organic and natural alternative to synthetic fertilizers, appealing to customers who prioritize environmentally friendly and chemical-free options.
- Biodegradable: Wool pellets are biodegradable, meaning they break down naturally over time without leaving harmful residues in the soil or environment. This attribute aligns with sustainable agricultural practices, reducing waste and minimizing the environmental impact associated with the use of non-biodegradable fertilizers.
- Soil conditioning properties: Wool pellets can help improve soil health and structure. They contribute to soil moisture retention, increase microbial activity, enhance nutrient availability, and promote better root development. These attributes lead to healthier soils and improved plant growth.
- Water retention: Wool pellets have the ability to absorb and retain water, reducing water loss through evaporation and enhancing moisture levels in the soil. This property can be beneficial in areas with water scarcity or where efficient water management is crucial.
- Nutrient-rich: In addition to providing slow-release nitrogen, wool pellets may contain other beneficial nutrients like potassium and phosphorus. These nutrients support overall plant health, root development, and flowering.
- Versatility: Wool pellets can be used in various applications, including gardens, lawns, potted plants, crops, and ornamental plants. This versatility makes them suitable for different gardening and agricultural settings, catering to a wide range of customers.
- Low odour: Wool pellets typically have low odour levels compared to certain organic fertilizers, making them more pleasant to handle and apply. This attribute enhances the user experience for customers who are sensitive to strong odours.
- Longevity: The slow-release nature of wool pellets means they can provide nutrient benefits for an extended period, reducing the frequency of fertilizer applications. This attribute contributes to convenience and cost-effectiveness for customers.
- Slug and snail Deterrent: Because of how the wool fibre is structured it is made up of a series of scales. On the end of some of those scales there are barbs. This irritates the foot of the slug and the snail much like our old woolen school jumpers used to irritate our skin when we wore them. Wool also pulls moister away from their foot which in turn makes it difficult for them to produce the slime they need to reach our plants.
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