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Marjolein Willeboordse-van Noorloos treedt toe aan de Raad van Bestuur van Koninklijke Barenbrug Group.

Per 1 april 2023 zal Marjolein Willeboordse-van Noorloos toetreden tot de Raad van Bestuur van de Koninklijke Barenbrug Groep. Zij zal met ingang van 1 juli de taken overnemen van René van Raan die dan, na bijna 32 jaar bij het familiebedrijf werkzaam te zijn geweest, waarvan de laatste 14 jaar als lid van de Raad van Bestuur, met pensioen zal gaan.

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Barenbrug werkt samen met een grote groep akkerbouwers die de teelt van graszaden verzorgen. Mocht u interesse hebben om ook graszaad voor Barenbrug te telen dan kunt u contact opnemen met onze professionele teeltadviseurs of met Siebert Sattler, Hoofd Graszaadteelt Nederland/België.

Groningen/Drenthe
Bas Kerkstra

Mobiel: 06-51892899

E-mail: bkerkstra@barenbrug.nl

 

Zeeland/België/West-Brabant

Jos Maljaars

Mobiel: 06-53428909

E-mail: jmaljaars@barenbrug.nl

 

Leveling the garden: why and how do you do it?

Whether you want to create a new terrace, lay sod or improve your existing garden, this job is inevitable: leveling the garden. What is it? Why is it necessary? In what ways can you level the garden? Can you do it yourself and what are the costs if you outsource it? We answer these and more questions in this article.

  1.  
  2. Spade
  3. Rake
  4. Wheelbarrow
  5. Level
  6. Garden soil
  7. Picket posts
  8. Thin rope
  9. Lawn roller
  10. Kneepads
  11. Garden glove

What do you need to level the garden?
 

Are you going to get started yourself? You need different tools and products to level a garden. With the checklist below you won't miss anything.
 

  • Spade
  • Rake
  • Wheelbarrow
  • Level
  • Garden soil
  • Picket posts
  • Thin rope
  • Lawn roller
  • Kneepads
  • Garden glove


Are you going to get started yourself? You need different tools and products to level a garden. With the checklist below you won't miss anything. Do you want to lay a new lawn? Then also get sod or grass seed at home.

Leveling the garden: why and how do you do it?

Whether you want to create a new terrace, lay sod or improve your existing garden, this job is inevitable: leveling the garden. What is it? Why is it necessary? In what ways can you level the garden? Can you do it yourself and what are the costs if you outsource it? We answer these and more questions in this article.

What do you need to level the garden?
 

Are you going to get started yourself? You need different tools and products to level a garden. With the checklist below you won't miss anything.
 

  • Spade
  • Rake
  • Wheelbarrow
  • Level
  • Garden soil
  • Picket posts
  • Thin rope
  • Lawn roller
  • Kneepads
  • Garden glove


Are you going to get started yourself? You need different tools and products to level a garden. With the checklist below you won't miss anything. Do you want to lay a new lawn? Then also get sod or grass seed at home.

Leveling the garden: why and how do you do it?

Whether you want to create a new terrace, lay sod or improve your existing garden, this job is inevitable: leveling the garden. What is it? Why is it necessary? In what ways can you level the garden? Can you do it yourself and what are the costs if you outsource it? We answer these and more questions in this article.

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In essence, organic matter cannot be generated without plant growth above ground. For plant growth, the right temperatures and rainfall are needed, as well as the necessary nutrients. Where organic matter levels are low, the use of artificial fertilisers may be needed to give the system a kickstart. Once the system is underway, the use of artificial fertilisers may be reduced to maintenance levels as the soil organic matter retains the necessary nutrients and bugs to maintain nutrient cycling below ground. A soil test will verify whether this is the case.


 

In essence, organic matter cannot be generated without plant growth above ground. For plant growth, the right temperatures and rainfall are needed, as well as the necessary nutrients. Where organic matter levels are low, the use of artificial fertilisers may be needed to give the system a kickstart. Once the system is underway, the use of artificial fertilisers may be reduced to maintenance levels as the soil organic matter retains the necessary nutrients and bugs to maintain nutrient cycling below ground. A soil test will verify whether this is the case.

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