Faq

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General Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about Sneem Organic Wool Fertiliser Pellets. Whether you are new to organic fertilisers or looking to get the best results from your soil, this section covers everything from how the product works to how to apply it effectively.

Sneem Organic Wool fertiliser pellets are made from 100% natural sheep wool. The wool is processed into pellets that gradually break down in the soil, releasing nutrients that help plants grow.

As the wool fibres decompose, they slowly release nutrients into the soil while improving soil structure and helping retain moisture. This creates a healthier environment for plant roots.

Wool pellets release nutrients gradually over several months, providing plants with steady nutrition instead of a quick burst like many chemical fertilisers.

Wool fertiliser can be used on a wide range of plants including vegetables, flowers, shrubs, trees, and plants grown in pots or containers.

Yes. The pellets are made from natural sheep wool, a renewable material, and contain no synthetic chemicals, making them a sustainable option for improving soil health.

Yes. Sneem Organic Wools supplies bulk quantities for farms, landscapers, garden centres, and professional growers. Contact us to discuss pricing and delivery options.

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Simply spread the pellets evenly over the soil and lightly mix them into the top layer, or place them directly into planting holes before adding plants.

A general guideline is around 100g per square metre for garden beds. For individual plants, use 10–50g depending on plant size.

Yes, mix approximately 10g per litre of soil when planting, or lightly work pellets into the top layer of existing pots.

The pellets can be applied before planting or during the growing season. Spring is ideal, but they can be used year-round.

Yes, watering helps activate the pellets and start the natural breakdown process.

Wool pellets are a slow-release fertiliser, feeding plants gradually over several months rather than instantly.

While it is a natural product, it’s best to follow recommended rates. Overuse may lead to excessive nitrogen in the soil.

Yes, pellets can be spread evenly over lawns and watered in to help improve soil quality and grass health.

Typically, reapplication is needed every 3–6 months, depending on plant type and soil conditions.

Yes, but it’s usually not necessary. If combining, reduce the amount of other nitrogen-based fertilisers.

No strong odour. It has a mild natural scent that disappears once applied to the soil.

No, it does not attract pests. In fact, it may help deter slugs naturally.

Yes, it is suitable for organic growing systems as it contains no synthetic chemicals.