Neutrog's Microbiologist Dr. Uwe Stroeher explains the importance of caring for rare and endangered fruit trees and the reason for the Kanmantoo Rare Fruit Arboretum.
🌿 The Rare Fruit Arboretum at Neutrog’s Kanmantoo site is a joint venture between Neutrog and the Rare Fruit Society of South Australia.
Around 500 rare and endangered fruit trees have been planted, including apples, pears, peaches, nectarines, figs and quinces. Along with helping to ensure their preservation, Neutrog uses the trees to carry out fertiliser and biological application performance trials, as well as researching the microbiology in and around the root zone of each species, and determining their optimum nutritional and biological needs.
One such product used in the Arboretum is Gyganic for Veggies, Fruit & Citrus, which was developed in conjunction with the Rare Fruit Society of South Australia to enhance fruit size, quality and taste. Gyganic is a premium organic based, chemically boosted complete fertiliser with the full range of nutrients in an organic form, coupled with boosted levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, iron and magnesium. Gyganic’s unique organic base of manure, humates and rock phosphate have been composted and blended with the biologically active GOGO Juice containing kelp and seaweed – producing a very nutritious organic base product high in organic carbon. Following extensive trials by members, Gyganic for Fruit and Citrus is now recommended by the Rare Fruit Society of South Australia. This endorsement provides gardeners with the confidence to use and recommend Gyganic.
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