Breakthrough in safe and effective moss and algae control
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MossOff Multi-Surface Concentrate is a new and totally unique biocide-free way of controlling moss and algae on all outdoor surfaces.
The unique technology is chemical free and completely safe to children and pets as well as plant life and even fish and ponds.
The concentrate dilutes easily and is simply applied using a garden sprayer or watering can fitted with a fine rose. Large 5 litre pack has a recommended retail price of £24.99 and the 2 litre pack is £12.99.
Following a retail trial during 2016 Adam Wigglesworth of Aylett Nurseries said “Customers increasingly search out product that is genuinely safe to their children and pets, and that's quite a challenge when it comes to keeping moss and algae under control. The great thing about MossOff is that not only is it safe, it's easy to use and effective too. We trialled the product with our customers this Spring and I am not surprised at how often they selected it over the conventional chemical alternatives. Genuine innovation in the 'control products' category is rare and with the tighter regulations we’ve lost regulations many conventional products in recent years. MossOff is a genuine new opportunity to replace some of those lost sales."
MossOff answers the growing consumer demand for garden control products that are easy and safe to handle but deliver consistent and reliable results. No special equipment is required to apply MossOff, consumers just need to choose a dry day so that the product has ample opportunity to dry to take full effect.
Based entirely on natural ingredients and with a physical mode of action, Moss Off has an official derogation from the Chemicals Regulation Directorate. It’s harmless to plants, pets and wildlife.
To find out more about Vivagreen’s range of environmentally friendly products go to www.vivagreengroup.com or e-mail the general enquiries office on office@vivagreengroup.com or call to speak to us on 020 7197 2317.
Visit Vivagreen at GLEE, NEC Birmingham (Hall 20 Stand A23) 12 – 14 September 2016.
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