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The growing conditions have been perfect recently; a mix of warm, sunny, showery weather has meant that the grass and weeds have shot up in the last few weeks.
Read MoreWith spring in full swing, it is the perfect time to be applying fertiliser and grass seed to your paddock.
Read MoreThe growing conditions have been perfect recently; a mix of warm, sunny, showery weather has meant that the grass and weeds have shot up in the last few weeks.
MoreWith spring in full swing, it is the perfect time to be applying fertiliser and grass seed to your paddock.
MoreNow spring is here, and the weather was getting warmer, it is the perfect time to be harrowing your paddock. I am harrowing with a tractor around a large field, the dry weather has helped as the soil is dry making it easier for a large vehicle to go over the land.
MoreNutrigrow has teamed up with John Ledwidge, Head of Sports Turf & Grounds at Leicester City Football Club to help deliver Turf Force, a football pitch renovation project aimed at developing the quality and raising the awareness of grass roots football.
MoreAgrigem is pleased to announce that it has been nominated and shortlisted for the FSB Celebrating Small Business Awards 2022 in the category of High Growth Business of the Year.
MoreFebruary 28th to March 6th 2022
Nutrigrow Granular Fertilisers are proud to be sponsoring and participating in #GroundsWeek 2022 for a second year in a row.
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While there is not a lot you can do when your field becomes poached, it is hard to avoid the problem especially with horses and livestock as they need to be out daily for grazing and exercise.
MoreAgrigem have expanded their granular weed killer range with the re-introduction of Gem Granules, exclusively available from Agrigem.
MoreSports and Amenity supply company Agrigem is looking to expand their team with positions available for professionals with experience in the sports sector.
MoreA huge 758lb pumpkin stole the show at this year’s annual Chelsea Flower Festival, grown by Essex’s Ben White. It caught the attention of celebrities such as Alan Titchmarsh and Zoe Ball at the six day event this September. Affectionally know as Greta, this 365kg monster pumpkin took Ben only 80 days to grow and beats Ben’s personal best of 614lb.
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