Plant pots in action

Recently, our 12-plant pots have been in cultivation at the nursery Ahrens Blumen & Pflanzen GmbH and at the nursery Baumschule Lüers GmbH & Co. KG Callunas, also known as heather, will grow in the plant pots over the next few months. In the fall, the plants will then go to the markets with our pot.

Maschineneignung, Handlingserprobt

The pots are made of our GC green and can be easily interchanged with the existing PP pots. You don't need to worry about the plant pots causing handling problems, as they have already proven themselves in many nurseries.

Pflanztöpfe in der Kultur

Plant pots with innovation

There are many good reasons to go for our biodegradable planters The most important reason is probably that there is no waste. The plant pot can be placed in the soil with the plant and remain there for several months until it has completely decomposed. This way, the plant will not suffer root fractures when repotting and will instead be free to develop. Due to the microbes in the soil, the pot will be completely decomposed after a short time.

This natural recycling is fun and makes sense. We are very excited to accompany the plants as they grow and report here regularly.

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