In December 2009, Peter Cutler of Portland Strawberries in Portland, Victoria, Australia, had been trying to minimize the amount of chemicals that he puts on his crops. In an effort to do this he had been using a range of natural fertilisers and was keen to trial the GrowGreen Profert product.
Glenfern Park Stud is a leading thoroughbred horse stud and agistment property located at Romsey about one hour north-west of Melbourne, and home to around 100 broodmares, foals and spelling racehorses.
Glenfern Park Stud is a leading thoroughbred horse stud and agistment property located at Romsey about one hour north-west of Melbourne, and home to around 100 broodmares, foals and spelling racehorses.Glenfern Park manager, David Phipps has long been an advocate of non-chemical fertilisers and for some years Glenfern Park have conducted their own on site organic based fertilisation programme. As a consequence, Glenfern Park has been able to provide horse owners with some of the finest grazing pastures in the district throughout the prolonged Victorian drought.
In late 2009/early 2010 Alex Kidd of Pacific Seeds Research Station trialled Grow Green fertiliser technology on their crops using various application techniques includesfoliar spray to seed planting.The property is a large research trials farm where Alex grows and looks for strong healthy plants. Many Agronomists and technicians frequent this facility.
Brian Stephen of Pindari Farms tried and now uses GrowGreen’s Profert and Xtend. Brian buys 20lt drums regularly and also has had very good success with Hydrotech. Tom Grady at Gympie is Brian’s GrowGreen Dealer.
In December 2009 Brad Obst expressed grave concerns to us that he had been advised he could no longer grow on a significant section of his property. Brad told GrowGreen that he was told to “dig it up and start from scratch again”…
The first spray in November 2009 of Grow Green technology at Paul Condo’s Esk on the Esk – Hampton Rd vines yielded some outstanding results. Paul is a large grower of mixed horticulture and his property includes…
In November, 2009 Turnbury Orchard’s Sandy Mclay undertook a trial of Grow Green technology for his Citrus Orchard of Mandarins, located in Gayndah, Queensland Australia. With the assistance of Ben Burdett Sandy chose to test using two rows of Orchard…



