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STUCK IN A RUT?


GRASSPROTECTA™ Plastic grass reinforcement mesh


Applications Grass car parks Residential parking Pedestrian walkways Wheelchair-access routes Grass verges


Benefits


Loads up to 8 tonnes per axle Reduces rutting & protects roots Slip-resistant structure Invisible once grass has grown SuDS source control compliant


Online Nursery - One Stop Shop


• Bay, Box, & Yew Topiary • Evergreen Screening 1 to 6 metre tall • 9cm and 1 litre Herbs & Alpines • 1 and 3 litre Shrubs & Perennials over 2000 plant varieties


• Specimen & Architectural plants • Mature Trees and much more...


01590 683487 agrumi.co.uk


info@agrumi.co.uk


Fiberweb Geosynthetics Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 1621 874200


www.grass-reinforcement.com ™ indicates a trade mark of Fiberweb plc or a Fiberweb Group company, many of which are registered in a number of countries around the world.


A BUSINESS


Nationwide delivery or Cash and Carry from Agrumi Limited Meadow Farm, Sway Road, Tiptoe, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 6FR For competitive quotes contact Stanley Jackson on 0778 606 4018


Largest supplier of Sustainable,


Peat Free Landscape & Sports Turf Products across the South Coast


Soil Conditioners Compost Mulch Topsoil Supreme BS 3882 Topsoil Screened Soils Rootzones


Ornamental Bark Certifi ed Playchip Cow Compost Turf


Rooftop Substrates


Available in loose from 1 ton to 20 tons or in Bulk Bag


For technical advice contact the sales team on 01243 781730


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Find us at: FOUR OAKS TRADE SHOW September 3-4th 2013


SALTEX Please


visit us at 3-5 Sept 2013


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