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Go green in your garden: VIKING garden shredders. VIKING – a member of the STIHL group.
Open the catalog to page 1VIKING garden shredders – Performance in practice. The garden should be a source of pride and an oasis throughout each year. In the process, shredders of relaxation. It is also a piece of nature that needs significantly reduce the volume of the cuttings. These to be cared for and managed effectively. This can be can then be more easily disposed of, or used as the a fulfilling task for many amateur gardeners, when basis for mulch or compost. reliable tools are available to make gardening easier – such as a practical garden shredder. In addition, a garden shredder provides valuable raw Garden...
Open the catalog to page 3Create space and order in your garden. Garden shredders create space. They convert large plant trimmings can be composted in a dedicated bin volumes of tree and shrub cuttings, as well as other or composter and different types of material can also plant trimmings, into fine shredded material. This be mixed in. By shredding material first, the creation can then be used as ground covering material or as of compost is quickened as the material has already compost to form fertiliser and humus. The shredded begun to be broken down before inclusion. The shredder benefit: reduce the volume of your...
Open the catalog to page 4Save money with your shredder. As a garden owner, you will need to find a way of The alternative to composting is disposal of your disposing of your cuttings and clippings. If you choose clippings in an green waste bin. You‘ll also benefit from the composting route, you will return valuable nutrients the use of a shredder, because it reduces the volume to your garden. By doing this, you will no longer need to of the garden waste by an average of 75%. In this way, you save space in your green waste bin, and therefore money too.
Open the catalog to page 5Retain a tidy garden. As a gardener, you’ll love seeing your plants flourish. Helpful tip: Use the shredded material to cover the But it can sometimes become too much of a good thing. areas under trees and shrubs. This not only prevents The cherry tree grows too far into the neighbouring the spread of undergrowth, but also gives the garden property, the fir tree takes up too much space and a a cleaner and tidier appearance. creeper may overgrow your pergola. In such cases, a shredder can quickly remedy the situation. Simply cut back the plants, shred the tree and shrub cuttings, compost it...
Open the catalog to page 6Natural protection and fertiliser for the soil. In the countryside, dead plant material – such as leaves Ensure that the lawn clippings are spread out loosely – provides natural protection and fertiliser for the for pre-drying, because fresh, wet grass sticks together soil. You can also mirror this principle and spread your and prevents the soil from breathing. shredded material on the ground in a thin layer. As a result, this natural covering layer will protect the garden soil under all weather conditions. It prevents washing out due to rain and it acts as an insulator against heat and...
Open the catalog to page 7Produce your own fertiliser. Compost made from shredded plant trimmings is the world’s oldest and most natural form of fertiliser. Compost returns the consumed nutrients and trace elements to the soil, and revitalises soil life as no other fertiliser can. This is hardly surprising as a handful of compost contains approximately ten billion organisms. Compost conditions. The result: Plants become more resistant to pests and growth is accelerated. For this reason, every gardener can cut back bushes, shrubs and flowers, knowing that this recyclable waste will not be lost but can soon be made...
Open the catalog to page 8Creating the ideal fertiliser. Good fertiliser is created when the ratio of carbon to For this reason, you should observe the correct nitrogen (C/N) is optimised during composting. The mixture ratio of the starting materials when layering best value for a balanced C/N ratio is between 25:1 and the compost heap. The C/N ratio for lawn clippings is between 12:1 and 25:1, for vegetable waste 13:1, for leaves between 30:1 and 60:1 and for mixed garden If the carbon content is too high, the plant trimmings waste between 20:1 and 60:1. With this in mind, your decompose more slowly a lack of...
Open the catalog to page 9Composting made easy. Collect and sort systematically: Separate branch material from soft plant trimmings and damp, earthy material. Do not pile up large quantities of the same material, but always mix materials (e.g. lawn cuttings with wood chips). Always place the compost container on the ground. Ensure protection against washing out, water-logging and drying out and provide for good ventilation. Protect the material against rain. The composting process takes several months, depending on the time of year and the ambient temperature. When the compost has matured it smells pleasantly of...
Open the catalog to page 10Collection and storage of composting material. What can be composted? All organic, decomposable materials from the garden and household such as green waste, flowers, shrubs, leaves, lawn clippings, cuttings from trees, bushes and hedges, balcony plants, house plants, kitchen scraps (fruit and vegetables), tea, coffee, eggs, limited amounts of wood shavings and sawdust. Not recommended for composting are weeds with a lot of seeds or roots, diseased plants, paper and cardboard. Totally unsuitable for composting are metals, meat leftovers, plastics etc. Where is the ideal place for composting?...
Open the catalog to page 11Ten rules for good compost. Gather the correct proportions of nitrogenous and 6. Thinly spread in lawn clippings – to prevent the carbonaceous plant trimmings. 2. Remember, compost needs air. Therefore, never lay the material in a trench and do not use containers which are closed on all sides. 3. Do not place the compost heap on a solid base made of stone, concrete etc. The compost requires an “earth connection” so that earthworms and small , organisms can penetrate it. 4. Earthworms are beneficial to your compost heap and are attracted by phlox and elder, for example. Onion skins, chive...
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