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How to weed out undesirable plant species in your revegetation projects
When natural ecological systems are disturbed, it activates specific recovery processes which can send weed…
Raindrops “like tiny bombs” threaten soil stability
The effects of the recent heavy rains have been felt across Australia’s East Coast, creating…
Why straw-based hydromulch is better for the environment and your bottom line
A revolutionary innovation that offers superior coverage, seed protection, moisture retention and erosion control, straw-based…
4 revegetation products that give you a competitive edge
Are you on a mission to provide your clients with superior revegetation project outcomes? Adopting…
The Aussie answer to the hydromulch shortage
Since its beginning in February 2022, the war in Ukraine has had a ripple effect…
Protect your business from the fertiliser price-rise
The war in Ukraine has led to EU sanctions against Russia, driving up fertiliser prices…
How bioenergetic microbes rebuild disturbed construction site soils faster
The revegetation industry is constantly growing and changing, and there’s never a shortage of new…
From waste to vegetation: our new cellulose range
Landfill waste is an ongoing problem that poses a serious threat to our native environment…
Why considering the soil microbiome is critical for construction and mine site soils
Depleted soils on mining and construction sites are often most in need of regenerative soil…
Reduce, restore, revegetate: how to save time and money on your next revegetation project
Commercial revegetation projects typically represent a significant investment in time, energy and money – particularly…
More growth, less input: all about our Hydraulic Growth Media
From the global leaders in microbial revegetation, EnviroStraw’s hydro-seeding mulch Hydraulic Growth Media (HGM) is…
Why you should specify a single bag hydromulch product
Historically, revegetating and conditioning soil back to its natural state has been a long and…