Wood wool for garden
Clean and healthy harvest
Garden wood wool is an ecological garden material, a sustainable solution for plants, soil covering and plant protection. Used as a natural mulching material, it helps maintain moisture and temperature, reduces weed growth, protects against pests, snails, rot and mold. Fully compostable. Ideal for strawberries, cucumbers, zucchini and pumpkins and other types of vegetables and plants.
Natural and effective protection against rot and snail attacks
The thin, flexible wood fibers retain their shape for a long time, ensuring that berries and other aboveground fruits do not come into contact with the soil. This promotes good air circulation, keeps plants clean and drier, and reduces the risk of rot.
In addition, the special, fibrous structure of wood wool is unsuitable for snails, so it significantly reduces their access to the crop.
Mulching and decorative material
Can also be used as a natural mulching decorative material for smaller gardens, flower beds, pots, under ornamental trees and plantings. The material will act as a protective layer that will retain moisture well and reduce weed growth.
Biological value
Garden wood wool is a biodegradable and environmentally friendly material that helps maintain healthy soil and cleaner plants.
Its average lifespan is about one season, but the fibers can be reused if they are removed and dried after use. Wood wool can be used for several crops in one season, making it an economical and sustainable solution.
The fine, flexible fibers absorb moisture well, but dry quickly, so the material does not rot or mold. When in contact with the soil, wood wool gradually decomposes, enriching it with organic matter and microorganisms. Although it decomposes faster than traditional wood mulch, it improves the soil structure and microbiological environment, while maintaining a natural balance in the garden.



