Golf Courses: Leading the Way Toward “Green”
Golf courses continue to be on the leading edge of conservation and eco-friendly practices, from using drought resistant premium turf to installing native plants and flowers.
Golf courses continue to be on the leading edge of conservation and eco-friendly practices, from using drought resistant premium turf to installing native plants and flowers.
Utilizing organic soil, premium turf and native plants in your landscaping can help the local ecosystem and wildlife to thrive.
For many Florida residents, yard waste disposal has become an essential part of living in our neighborhoods and planned communities.
Playground mulch is spread around playground equipment to establish a soft play surface for kids.
Wood waste plants utilize state-of-the-art bulk composting methods to manufacture high-quality compost and soil amendments.
A rich, balanced topsoil mix offers the optimal balance of organic matter and minerals to guarantee that all plants have access to the nutrients they need to thrive.
Veransa Group recently hosted a group of almost 50 participants from the Compost Research and Education Foundation (CREF) Compost Operations Manager Training Course (COTC) at its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility for organic compost, mulches, and soils in Seffner Florida. This newly modernized 53-acre facility is also used to collect and recycle green and wood waste,
A bulk organic compost supplier can help farmers get higher yields from all of their crops. Organic compost is a well-documented soil amendment that gets great results. A healthier soil can improve the health of plants and improve yields. A bulk organic compost supplier can make the process of amending soil easier. Here are
Veransa donated all the ground cover mulch needed to create the floor for a new Micro-Forest being built at Heritage Harbour, a 3,770 home development in Lutz Florida. Micro-forests are powerful agents for improving the quality of our coastal waters and combating climate change. A micro-forest is a very dense planting of native species
Veransa donated the organic compost needed to fill ten garden beds at Just elementary school in Tampa, Florida. The donation was made through SEEDFolKids After School Garden Program, a free community-based leadership program for under-privileged kids where students themselves create sustainable "school gardens" and grow their own food. The non-profit works through community partnerships