SUPPLIER FOCUS
CASE STUDIES
CASE STUDIES
FOLIA EUROPE
Folia Europe is a leading specialist
nursery which supplies quality
nursery stock including topiary,
hedging, specimen shrubs
and trees.
We have been trading for over
twenty years and in that time,
we have developed the expertise
to advise our customers on all
aspects of their purchases.
Our customers range from large
commercial developers, landscape
architects, landscapers, gardeners
and keen individuals who want to
improve their outdoor space.
We have a huge selection online
for you to place orders and if we
do not have the items in stock, we
will source them directly from the
specific growers across Europe.
To view our exclusive range, call
or email us to get your unique login
details.
We don’t only supply plants, we
also try to source the unusual –
from root grow, tree accessories,
compost and planters.
Contact us today to discuss any
aspect of your project and see how
we can help you.
Tel : 0208 953 5827 | email : [email protected]
ROOTGROW
In the UK, the use of Rootgrow
professional (RGPro) continues
to increase year on year and
has become established as the
recommended planting treatment.
There are many products available
which offer the benefits of
mycorrhizal fungi. The key issue
with all of these products is one
of efficacy; how efficiently will the
treated plant become mycorrhizal.
Produced at our facility in Kent,
RGPro contains mixed species of
AMF and ECMF with three infective
propagules designed to rapidly
colonise the roots of almost any
plant it comes into contact with.
A single treatment will bring the
following benefits:
• Enhanced moisture and nutrient
uptake
• Faster establishment and better
natural vigour
• More even growth in the planting
scheme
• Lower mortality in bare root
plants
• Reduced replant problems
• One treatment for a lifetime of
benefit
RGPro is available in three sizes - a
single 10L (9.5KG) tub will treat as
many as 3,300 60cm whips.
Tel: 01795 411527 | email : or www.rootgrow.co.uk | Website : www.rootgrow.co.uk
December 2017 | Landscape Insight
39