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Healthier Trees for a better future

TerraCottem is the world’s first and leading soil conditioning technology

TerraCottem soil conditioner helps to achieve successful planting projects despite the challenging conditions of poor soils and climate change.

We provide solutions to individuals, organisations and professionals who are committed to creating more fertile soil and a greener planet as part of the solution to the challenges presented by climate change.

TerraCottem soil conditioner contains an effective mixture of more than 20 components that are specifically designed to work in a synergetic way to significantly improve soil quality, water and nutrient retention for healthier plant growth.

TerraCottem ensures that trees, lawns, shrubs, gardens and plants grow healthy and strong all year.

Experience the dual benefits with TerraCottem: foster sustainable, healthy plant growth while achieving remarkable savings of up to 50% in irrigation water, even in the most challenging conditions.

Choose TerraCottem and embrace a win-win situation for yourself, your clients, and the environment. By utilising our soil conditioner, you can achieve your planting goals while contributing to a greener planet and mitigating the effects of climate change.

Quay Street bike lanes in Auckland
Quay Street bike lanes in Auckland

STREET TREE PLANTING

Plants on the bank of Lake Taupo at Recreation Reserve, Taupo
Plants on the bank of Lake Taupo at Recreation Reserve, Taupo

REVEGETATION

TURF

Trees and plants on a Rooftop garden in Auckland CBD

ROOFTOP GARDEN

Photo of all the TerraCottem products. Universal, arbor, turf and complement

TerraCottem soil conditioner

Faster and better plant establishment with an increased survival rate

Increased water retention capacity and save water by up to 50%

Enable plant growth in degraded, saline or marginal soils

Bromley Cemetery, Christchurch

2021 vs 2022

Cherry tree in Bromley Cemetery, Christchurch 2021
Before
Cherry tree in Bromley Cemetery, Christchurch 2022
After