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Florikan's Environmentally Sustainable Fertilizer now exclusively available at Forestry Resources Landscape Supply Stores! (Read our Presss Release)
We remain committed to bringing innovative and sustainable products to our unique South Florida environment. Nutrients such as Nitrogen and Phosphorous leaching into our waterways are known to be a contributing factors to algal blooms. There is no single source to point to for nutrient pollution, but using STAGED-CONTROLLED RELEASE FERTILIZER will reduce Total Nutrient Loading...while providing your landscape plants with essential nutrition...efficiently, and in sync with the plants growth cycle. This is technology that was created by the Japanese to reduce algal blooms in the Sea of Japan caused from leaching nutrients in rice patty fields, and proved successful in the USA by top growers over the past 20+ years. In the growing community it's known as Nutricote.
What's the unique aspect of this fertilzer? You can reduce your fertilizer applications from 4-6 times a year to once or twice a year...SAVING TIME, LABOR and MONEY! Click here to discover more!
Learn more about our Family of FloriMulch products. Spec FloriMulch, FloriMulch PlaySafe, or our New FloriMulch Colors on your next project, or bring them into your retail garden center. Drive a new 'environmentally sensible' alternative forward!
Halting the advancement of the Melaleuca Tree within the Florida Everglades and South Florida Wetlands. Learn more in "about us".
Since 1983 Forestry Resources has been dedicated to the eradication of the invasive and exotic melaleuca tree. Our Family of FloriMulch products is made from 100% melaleuca and meets Florida's Department of Agriculture nematode-free certification. State-wide Government Agencies and Landscape Architects throughout Florida are specifying this environmentally sensible alternative to cypress.
Mycorrhizae Research Scientist featured speaker at GoMulch Seminar.
Dr. Mike Amaranthus- Internationally recognized research scientist and Adjunct Professor, Oregon State University spoke at a recent seminar on the use of Mycorrhizae. He presented scientific studies on how mycorrhizae contributes to reducing transplant shock, improving nutrient uptake, inhibiting soil pathogens and lessening the use of water, fertilizers and fungicides. See how fungal filaments kill soil parasites!
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