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      Blog — soil fertility

      What Soil Type Is the Most Suitable for Red Clovers?

      What Soil Type Is the Most Suitable for Red Clovers?

      Red clover is one of the most popular clovers in the UK. Best grown as part of a grass or clover sward, it’s known for its high yields and protein-rich forage.

      However, to get the most out of your red clover, it’s essential to understand which soil type is best for the plant. From soil textures to pH levels, we’re covering everything you need to know to make the most of your red clover.

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      5 Tips to Maximise Turf Performance

      5 Tips to Maximise Turf Performance

      The physical appearance of a lawn is essential for most gardeners, greenkeepers and groundstaff. The density, firmness and uniformity play critical roles in determining the longevity and performance of the green. 

      With years of research and experience, the team at Grass Science Seeds have broken down their top 5 ways of maximising turf performance for a more consistent and reliable lawn. 

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      Earthworms - Nature's Plough

      Earthworms - Nature's Plough
      The easiest and most simplistic way to assess the health of soil is to dig a hole and observe the number of worms present. This gives a great indication of the structure, fertility and nutrient content of the soil. Earthworms are an essential part of soil health, often being referred to as ‘nature’s plough’; they undertake a similar functions but at a much slower rate.

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      Why Is Soil Fertility Important?

      Why Is Soil Fertility Important?

      Soil fertility is one of the most important factors in optimising crop yield and sustaining plant growth.

      However, soil fertility can be altered and enhanced with both organic and synthetic fertilisers. While inorganic fertilisers appear to be a quick fix, organically correcting the fertility of your soil can help to create healthier, stronger plants.

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