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Is Neutrog organic?

Is Neutrog organic?

Neutrog is granted organic registration for specific products, after its methods and processes for manufacturing these particular products are audited to ensure that they comply with the standards and guidelines set down by the certifying body. The ACO logo is clearly identifiable on all registered product packaging.

Is Neutrog Australian owned?

Neutrog was formed in 1988 and is based at Kanmantoo, 60kms south east of Adelaide. Neutrog fertilisers are currently being exported in large quantities from Australia to places like Vietnam, Singapore, Korea and Taiwan where there is a cultural appreciation of our clean, green origins.

What is the best fertilizer in Australia?

The best performing fertilizer was clearly the Osmocote Plus Trace Elements: Vegetable, Tomato, Herb & Garden Beds. However, this fertilizer is not certified organic. If you re after a certified organic fertilizer, then the Richgro Mega Booster Fruit and Citrus Organic Fertilizer is the best performer in our opinion.

Is Seamungus good for natives?

Seamungus is suitable for year round application on all plants. Used for revitalising all plants throughout the year (including natives) and is ideal for establishing new plants, particularly bare-rooted roses.

What can you do with neutrog bounce back fertilizer?

Get to Builders. Get it Done Used to stimulate plant growth and enhance soil health. • Neutrog is granted organic registration for specific products, after its methods and processes for manufacturing these particular products are audited to ensure that they comply with the standards and guidelines set down by the certifying body.

Why do we use neutrog in our garden?

We do a poo-load of testing to make sure your garden and you continue to thrive. For us, it’s about producing products that perform. And keep on performing. We care that you care, and we ensure every Neutrog product you use is beneficial to your particular environment.

What do you need to know about neutrog products?

We care that you care, and we ensure every Neutrog product you use is beneficial to your particular environment. Click here to view a list of Neutrog stockists, or click on the links below to read about a particular Neutrog product.

How often should I apply neutrog to my plant?

When planting – apply 50g per plant to base of hole and cover with 1cm to 5cm soil. Pots – apply 50g per 8” pot every 6 weeks with relative increases/ decreases dependent on pot size. Established – apply 100g per square metre every 10-12 weeks throughout the year or as required.