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Преса за изработка на саксии от хартия

Brand : Écodis
SKU: CO111652
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Пресата за изработка на саксии от хартия на Écodis е идеална за създаване на биоразградими саксии. Намалява нуждата от пластмаса и улеснява разсаждането.

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Écodis Paper Pot Press

The Écodis paper pot press provides a sustainable and eco-friendly way to grow plants, reducing waste and promoting better seedling development.

This press is an intelligent and sustainable solution for gardeners looking to minimize plastic waste while caring for their seedlings in an environmentally friendly manner. You can easily shape sturdy, biodegradable pots from old newspapers that can be directly planted in the soil without harming the plant's root system.

Product Features

  • Made from 100% natural beech wood
  • No chemical treatment or synthetic additives
  • Easy to use and suitable for multiple uses
  • Helps reduce plastic waste in gardening
  • Suitable for various types of seeds and seedlings
  • Creates durable and healthy biodegradable pots
  • Improves conditions for seedlings, allowing natural root system development
  • Suitable for both beginners and experienced gardeners

Natural Beech Wood – Natural Strength and Durability

The paper pot press is made from high-quality beech wood, known for its strength and durability. The wood used is FSC certified, ensuring it is sourced from responsibly managed forests without negative environmental impact. Beech wood is resistant to mechanical wear and does not release harmful substances, making it completely safe for use with soil and plants. Its hardness allows the press to maintain its shape for a long time and can be used for years.

How the Paper Pot Press Works

The paper pot press offers an easy and intuitive way to create biodegradable pots. Old newspapers are cut into strips, rolled around the main cylinder of the press, and then pressed against the base to form a stable pot. The resulting pots are sturdy enough to hold soil and the roots of young plants while fully decomposing after being planted in the ground. This facilitates the transfer of seedlings to the garden without disturbing the root system's development.

Benefits for Gardeners and the Environment

Using the paper pot press has numerous advantages for both gardeners and the environment. It reduces the need for plastic pots, which often cannot be recycled and contribute to environmental pollution. Moreover, the biodegradable pots made with this tool allow the roots of young plants to penetrate directly into the soil without needing to be repotted, reducing stress on the plants and enhancing their growth.

With the press, gardeners can use recycled materials like old newspapers instead of purchasing new seedling containers. This not only reduces costs but also promotes sustainable and eco-friendly gardening. Young plants grow healthier and with a better-developed root system.

Why Choose the Écodis Press?

This tool offers an exceptionally practical and ecological solution for anyone who loves gardening and wants to minimize plastic use. It is durable, easy to use, and completely safe for plants and soil.

With the Écodis press, you receive a reliable, convenient, and eco-friendly tool that will help you grow strong and healthy plants sustainably.

Ingredients:

100% beech wood (FSC - responsible forest management), no chemical treatment.

Usage Recommendations:

Use old newspapers to make biodegradable pots. With the wooden press, shape the pots to be sturdy and durable. Fill them with suitable soil and plant the seeds. Young plants can be transplanted directly into the garden or into larger pots.

Note:

Clean carefully with a soft cloth, avoiding aggressive cleaning agents.

Manufacturer: Écodis, France.