Hear the most recent developments from the EnviroStraw lab and field testing

19
Dec

When microbes meet sodic soil: how soil science works to counteract sodicity

Construction and mine sites are hot spots for disturbed soils – and a significant disturbance…

09
Dec

How incorrect slope preparation can severely impact revegetation projects

Growing vegetation on sloped land can be challenging, particularly without the correct preparations in place. …

02
Dec

Soil pH in the microbial world

pH is only one of several factors that determine soil and plant health, but left…

25
Nov

Hydroseeding vs hydromulch: what’s the difference?

Restoring and maintaining grass and soil quality is imperative for projects in the infrastructure, construction…

08
Nov

Growth from the ground up: amelioration as a new, cost-effective way to condition mine site soils

The process of revegetating highly disturbed soils on a mine site is critical to reviving…

21
Oct

Contractor verdict: learn what it’s like to work with EnviroStraw

At EnviroStraw, we work with contractors around Australia to ensure they get the best revegetation…

12
Oct

Controlling erosion using ‘regenerative agriculture’ principles

You may have recently heard of ‘regenerative agriculture’ (made famous by US soil-health pioneer Gabe…

04
Oct

Why your choice of hydromulch is crucial to your bottom line

At EnviroStraw, we’re always challenging ourselves to make our products better – and that includes…

01
Sep

Gain environmental credits by reducing your carbon emissions and water use on site

On any revegetation project, machinery is required at some point to complete the job. EnviroStraw’s…

25
Aug

Introducing BFM Complete: just add seed and spray!

New from the global leaders in microbial revegetation comes EnviroStraw BFM Complete – an all-in-one…

20
Aug

Why it matters and what to do if your on-site soil is low in carbon

When it comes to a successful revegetation program, soil carbon levels are vitally important. On-site…

09
Aug

Activating microbes so they can work their soil magic

The secret to activating newly added microbes in the soil is simple. Just add water….