GreenBest exhibits for the first time at the 50th Four Oaks Trade Show

GreenBest will join hundreds of exhibitors for the first time at the industry showcase Four Oaks Trade Show to be held in Cheshire, 6-7 September 2022.

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Greenbest

Representatives from GreenBest will be on hand at stand D84 in House D to inform visitors about their all-new horticultural fertiliser brand, Florifeed.

Florifeed is new to GreenBest and is a range designed for both incorporation within growing media as well as top dressing for all ornamental horticultural flowering plants, shrubs, and trees. Manufactured at their site in Somerset, UK and using unique coatings of organic plant oils, GreenBest’s goal is to supply a product with a reduced carbon footprint that meets all future environmental responsibilities.

James Whittick, director of sales and marketing at GreenBest said: “We’ve chosen to exhibit at this year’s 50th Anniversary Four Oaks Trade Show, as it’s a great opportunity for us to introduce the Florifeed range to potential customers within the horticultural sector. We’ll be sharing information about the range, why and how we designed it, the benefits of its use and how you can purchase it.”

Florifeed includes the Nutrilong H-range which is a coated NPK controlled-release fertiliser in a homogeneous granule. Coated with a precise polymer coating that provides a range of longevities to suit the professional nursery grower. The advanced coating technology allows nutrients to diffuse into the rootzone according to soil temperature, ensuring nutrients are available to the plant as required for optimal growth results.


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