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Gold leaf from "The Lion's Den": How good are the wet fertilizer cloths?

2022-09-26T14:47:10.116Z


Gold leaf from "The Lion's Den": How good are the wet fertilizer cloths? Created: 09/26/2022, 2:50 p.m By: Philipp Mosthaf Gold Leaf from "The Lion's Den" are moist fertilizer sheets that provide plants with nutrients. © gold leaf Get fast yields and big growth in your garden with gold leaf from The Lion's Den. How good are fertilizer wipes really? Note to our readers:  We create product comp


Gold leaf from "The Lion's Den": How good are the wet fertilizer cloths?

Created: 09/26/2022, 2:50 p.m

By: Philipp Mosthaf

Gold Leaf from "The Lion's Den" are moist fertilizer sheets that provide plants with nutrients.

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Get fast yields and big growth in your garden with gold leaf from The Lion's Den.

How good are fertilizer wipes really?

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Are you dreaming of lush flowers in your own garden and plenty of home-grown fruit?

The inventors of gold leaf from the Vox start-up show "The Lion's Den" promise exactly that. The universal fertilizer is intended to provide your plants with all the necessary nutrients and can be used for garden, house and balcony plants.

How does gold leaf work anyway?

And how good is this particular fertilizer method?

Get answers here.

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Gold leaf from "The Lion's Den": How do the fertilizer blankets work?

Gold leaf is a special fertilizer method: The moist fertilizer cloths are very easy to use.

To do this, simply remove the plant carefully from the soil or pot, wrap one or two cloths around the root ball and place the plant back in the soil as usual.

The universal fertilizer leaf gold from DHDL contains all important nutrients and thus supplies the plant around the clock.

All you have to do is water the plant in the pot or in the raised bed.

Here are more tips on how to fill your raised bed properly.

Gold leaf is 100% organic, made from natural fiber cellulose and is therefore compostable.

The fertilizer blankets simply disintegrate in the soil.

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Gold leaf from "The Lion's Den": How good are the wet fertilizer cloths?

Gold leaf is the better alternative to liquid fertilizers.

Because liquid fertilizers disappear from the plant as soon as it rains or is watered.

With gold leaf from "The Lion's Den", the plants are continuously supplied with organic fertilizers.

The product also makes a contribution to climate protection.

Because the damp cloths are biodegradable, compost themselves and turn into soil after around six months.

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