Reduce reliance on artificial fertilisers and chemical sprays… and increase profitability

Increase humus levels and health of soils, raising soil fertility and hygiene, improve growth and strength of crops, plants and trees, and reduce the use of fertiliser and chemical sprays.

Re-balance and stabilise nutrient levels in lakes, and reduce sediments and sludge.


PLOCHER products are designed to be used together so when PLOCHER-treated organic matter is spread, growing conditions improve considerably, facilitating quicker reductions in fertilisers and chemical sprays, because they stabilise nutrients and conditions within soils.

Equally, PLOCHER products improve beneficial biological processes in water, so that water becomes clean, healthier and free from high nutrient levels within the water column and sludge.

PLOCHER products are not bugs or bacteria, or chemicals. They are completely natural materials such as chalk, molasses, magnesium sulphate and quartz flour which have been treated with PLOCHER Technology so that naturally-occurring re-balancing processes transform the environment which is being treated.  They are economical and ecological, and approved for use in organic systems in the UK.

They will not harm any living creatures, and encourage beneficial wildlife and insects such as butterflies and bees.

Date Description Document
10-9-09 Products for Horticulture Click to DownloadHorticulture_2.pdf
10-9-09 Products for Trees Click to DownloadTrees.pdf
10-9-09 Products for Lakes and Ponds Click to DownloadGround and Surface Water.pdf
10-9-09 Products for Turf and Grass Management Click to DownloadTurf.pdf
10-9-09 Plocher Protocol for Ornamentals Click to DownloadOrnamentals_1.pdf
Date Description Document
13-9-09 Case study - Buckingham - Grass management Pasture - Buckingham 2006.pdf
14-9-08 Research - Lyons, France - Remediation of Lac des Sapins Lac des Sapins report 2007.pdf
13-9-06 Case Study - Austria - Ancient acer Acer - Austria_1.pdf
13-3-06 Case study - Hertfordshire - Koi carp health Koi - Karobar - March 2006.pdf
14-9-04 Case study - The Royal Parks, London - Remediation of the Serpentine and Long Water, at Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens Serpentine - Hyde Park.pdf
13-9-04 Case study - Quebec - Germination of seedlings Cabbage seeds - Quebec - 2004_1.pdf
13-9-04 Testimonial - Tenerife - Koi carp Koi - Loro Park - Tenerife.pdf
14-9-03 Case study - India - Cleansing Radha Kund & Shyam Kund lakes India.pdf
14-9-03 Case study - Austria - Replanting a mountainside forest Re-forestation - Austria - 2003.pdf
14-9-00 Case study - Walsrode Bird Park, Germany - Water and habitat management of the park Walsrode.pdf
14-9-99 Case study - Knesebeck, Germany - Reduced sediment in fishing lake Fishing Lake at Knesebeck.pdf
14-9-99 Case study - Serengeti Safari Park, Germany - Cleansing lakes in animal enclosures Serengeti Park.pdf
12-12-98 Research - Ministry of Agriculture - Denmark Germination of seedlings Cabbage seeds - Denmark - 1998_1.pdf
14-9-98 Case study - Germany - Remediation of a pond and well Pond _ Well - Germany - 1998.pdf
14-9-98 Case study - Ulm, Germany - Reducing algae in a lake Ulm.pdf
13-9-98 Case study - Germany - Hellebores Hellebores_1.pdf
14-9-97 Testimonial - Costa Rica - Tomatoes Vegetables - Costa Rica - 1997.pdf
13-9-97 Case study - Germany - Beech trees Beech Trees - Germany_1.pdf
13-9-97 Case study - Germany - Oak trees Oak Trees - Germany.pdf
13-9-97 Case study - Germany - Sweet Chestnut trees Sweet Chestnut Trees - Germany.pdf
14-9-89 Case study - Lake Glockensee, Germany - Reducing algal growth at Bad Laer Bathing Lake Bad Laer.pdf
13-2-96 Case study - France - Pansies Pansies.pdf