HOME GARDEN
A beautiful, green and leafy garden is something to be proud of and much joy can be derived from and in it but it is also an important contributor to the monetary value of your property. But a soil nutrient-deficient garden may be cheating homeowners of the full benefit.
Most home owners operate on guesswork when it comes to nourishing their gardens. The good news is that affordable scientifically-proven gardening techniques and advice are now available from EAS.
When homeowners feed fertiliser to their lawns and gardens, their best efforts cannot in most cases match that of EAS scientific methodology which identifies the exact nutrients that lawns and gardens require and then appropriately addresses its specific deficiency.
This may be either a balanced mix of straight fertiliser products or EAS's own mix - but in each case the solution is tailor-made for your lawn and garden.
Even if you are fertilising your own lawn and getting results, you are not necessarily optimising the potential impact. We do soil sampling and soil analysis and provide the customer with an exact fertilisation recommendation.
While this may sound beyond the budget of the average household, it is not so. EAS leverages off the already-installed scientific capability and EAS's bulk-buying of fertiliser for agricultural needs, enables us to offer you an affordable service.
We are able to supply EAS customers more competitively than they could buy fertiliser in their local nursery or supermarket.
An annuity service is offered to homeowners which is comparable in price to a typical garden service - and Schiller says dramatic improvement can be achieved within one month, and often within days.
The standard service includes a soil sample and fertiliser application every quarter, and an application of herbicides and pesticides every six to eight weeks. Not only lawns, but flower beds, shrubs and trees are dressed.
After-sales service is key to retaining customers year after year. The impact of our service improves with repeated applications, as well as being cost effective to the customer.
The initial service of soil analysis is computerised and relatively labour-free, but thereafter the value is delivered in the process of application for best results, and through ongoing advice.
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