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ALS THE ONE STOP PLANTING PRODUCTS SHOP MYCORRMAX COMPOST®


Tameside Britain in Bloom “This year we are especially proud of our achievements in the Entente Floral Europe competition, winning Silver Plaque. This followed on from yet another success for Tameside last year, when we were awarded Gold in the Britain in Bloom National competition.


We have raised our game year on year when it comes to horticultural excellence and in particular our floral bedding displays. A large part of this quality and excellence from these displays are in my opinion down to the treatment of our flower gardens and beds with Mycorrmax soil conditioner supplied by ALS. It’s all in the preparation as the saying goes!


In preparation of planting displays I have been adding Mycorrmax to the beds for the past five seasons with spectacular results! The quality of our bedding is superb, plants are stronger and bigger, flowers seem to be brighter and more vibrant and the soil is easier to work, it maintains a good structure and helps to retain moisture content in soil ... ‘rocket fuel for plants’ it surely is!


As a gardener I have absolutely no hesitation in recommending this product for excellent results, the timing of the application is critical, ie. when the product is at its most potent but, if adhered to, the results are top class.”


Mark S Porter, Operations Supervisor/ Head Gardener, Stamford Park Tameside MBC


ALS Natural Solutions® Mycorrmax® planting compost is a first


class soil conditioner and planting compost for the planting of trees, shrubs & bedding plants.


It is a non peat based compost consisting of a blend of recycled green waste and fine composted bark to produce a friable open compost ideal for the professional landscaper. Screened and graded to a 6mm sieve, the compost is then blended with an organic fertiliser, bio-stimulants & mycorrhizae. The neutral to slightly acid pH makes this compost ideal for most


landscaping and reclamation projects, with the exception of acidic loving plants which require a low pH to thrive.


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COMPOSTS AND FERTILISERS


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