For mechanical and manual harvesting

Our specialists

Our Topterra black peat casing soils are used worldwide. Our wide assortment is suitable for all conventional cultivation systems and can be used on both phase 2 and phase 3 compost. Whether you use mechanical or manual harvesting, we have specific products suited for every method and that will satisfy your needs and preferences.

Casing soils have to meet high standards, so we are RHP certified. We use first-rate raw materials, fully automated blending and loading lines and specific lime materials to create a product demonstrating consistent quality, stability and the proper pH values. These are the characteristics of Legro’s casing soils. The various Topterra products differ as to their moisture content, water absorption, water retention and structure. Whatever cultivation system or casing soil you use, you can always be assured of getting the most out of your compost. If needed, our specialists can supply you with extra assistance and we can help you with pre-wetting at your location. The result? The casing soil you use will constantly provide the water buffer and structure you prefer so that you can work towards a harvest appropriate for your system. Interested in the various options? Get in touch with us to find out more.

PACKAGING OPPORTUNITIES

BULK DELIVERY

BIG BALES

BIG BAGS

GROWBAGS

Mini bales

BULK DELIVERY

The most efficient (and least expensive) solution for nearby locations is bulk delivery. As we manage our own transport, we can meet your delivery deadlines with maximum reliability. he process is simple. You let us know just once where you want us to deliver and any details we should know about. We do the rest. We always call before we arrive so that you know when to expect our lorry. Should anything unexpected occur, simply call our team at Sales Support.

BIG BALES

Packing products in big bales is an efficient solution. Not only are big bales practical for use at your location but they are also an efficient way of loading a lorry or container. The substrate is first compacted and then wrapped in film to make a big bale. Depending on the kind of product, a big bale can contain up to 6 m3 of substrate. A container for European transport can hold 26 big bales, and an intercontinental container can hold 22. In this video our team member Franc explains the best way to open a big bale. Could big bales be right for you? Call us to find out.

BIG BAGS

Big bags have an advantage: the substrate is not compressed, so its structure and the other properties of its raw materials are retained. . We supply big bags in two sizes: 1 m3 and 2 m3. At your request, we will cover them for storage purposes and to protect them from wind and rain during transport. If you need more information, please don’t hesitate to call us.

GROWBAGS

For certain crops such as strawberries on tabletop frames, dianthus, roses, etc., we supply practical growbags. These are bags of substrate available in a range of lengths and perforated with planting holes according to your specifications. We also supply growpots containing ready-to-use bags for transplanting cucumber plants, etc. We will also create a specific substrate based on your preferences. After all, this is our speciality. If you need any more information about growbags, please contact one of our strawberry experts. They can answer all your questions and will help you decide whether growbags would make your job easier.

Mini bales

If a big bale is too big for your situation, the mini bale could be just right. Like its larger counterpart, its dimensions are designed for efficient loading in lorries and containers. For mini bales, a substrate is compacted into volumes of 100, 150 or 200 litres. Before use, you will have to add the necessary air to the blend yourself. If you would like to know more about mini bales for your situation please get in touch.