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2012.
Turn a rotten summer into a fruitful winter with the Ecomax from ebertsankey

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Below are some details on the Ecomax Composter from ebertsankey. I hope this is of interest. 
 
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Press Release

United Kingdom, September 2012

 

Turn a rotten summer into a fruitful winter

with the Ecomax from ebertsankey

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Nobody could argue that we had a great British summer in terms of weather. In fact, it was one of the worst on record but with the abundant rain came abundant growth. For those that managed a few days in the garden there should by now be a healthy amount of waste material in the garden compost bin. For others that escaped the gloomy weather, the autumnal task of leaf raking and late pruning will provide the perfect opportunity to build up a healthy supply of compost for hungry spring plant growth.

Whether your composter is half full or you are new to the concept of recycling garden waste, now is the best time to prepare for next year. Clearing the garden is a crucial task for those who want to protect their lawns and garden from damage caused by wet leaves and the slugs that these attract. Rather than throwing free valuable resource in the bin, throw it into a ebertsankeyEcomaxcompost bin and turn it into money saving, nutrient rich mulch making next year's plants happy.

Autumn leaves are dream additions to the compost pile and provide a great source of brown, high-carbon material. An ebertsankey Ecomax with a healthy amount of leaves, topped up with regular green materials such as vegetable and fruit scraps, grass clippings, and unwanted plants can be left to sit over the winter. With a wider base to guarantee maximum microbial action , the ebertsankey Ecomax will work its magic and come the spring there will be a composter brimming with nutrient rich compost ready to feed new growth.

The ebertsankey Ecomax composter is the most efficient way to deal with the task of clearing up the garden and making the most of free valuable resources - turning the chores of gardening into rewarding tasks.

The Ecomax is available nationwide at DIY stores and garden centres, as well as online. It has an RSP of £32.99 for a 220-litre size and £43.49 for a 330-litre size. For further information visithttp://www.sankeygrowyourown.co.uk/
 

about ebertsankey

In 2012 Ebert and Sankey, two of the largest and most successful garden supplier brands in Europe have come together as one, ebertsankey, creating a garden offering that takes some beating. One brand, double the offering, with one vision to be a ‘home for happy plants'.

Ebert has over 60 years of experience and is the No 1 manufacturer in indoor and outdoor plant containers in Germany. After the merger with Fiskars group, the company expanded its range bringing about 80 product innovations a year. Herford, where the company is based, is the logistics centre for Central Europe for the Fiskars group.

Since 1855 Sankey has been growing with gardeners, initially manufacturing clay pots and saucers, hand made in the Nottingham factory where Sankey is still based. Sankey built a tremendous depth of garden products including propagation and conservation. Just as it innovated over 156 years ago, Sankey has been at the forefront, using latest material technology and production techniques to create products that are stylish, durable and contribute to sustainable living.

ebertsankey brings together the best of both companies offering a complete range of products for the gardener, both indoors and outdoors.

 

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