Our Angus BioActive products are central to our Advanced Natural Methodology. We have been at the forefront of the move to natural turf management and now have many years of experience in formulating, producing and using. While not advocating the complete suspension of chemical nutrients we do believe and have demonstrated that it is possible to significantly reduce chemical inputs. Fungicides, in particular are often not required at all.
Using Angus BioActive as part of a planned programme for grass management enables sports turf managers to improve sward quality, plant health, playing surface and establishment of newly seeded areas. The range of products is now selling throughout Europe and word of mouth is promoting continually increased sales for this outstanding range of products.
Working with nature, encouraging natural biology to develop and thrive is where Angus BioActive works best. Once developing these fungal and bacterial colonies it’s important to protect and nurture this natural life that so improves our root zones, plant health and nutrient availability. Angus Horticulture produce a range of reduced and low salt fertilisers that ensure the best possible outcome for plant and microbial life.
Select a product below:


Root zone improver with beneficial fungi and bacteria


Concentrated liquid humic and fulvic acids


Liquid iron complexed with natural carbohydrates


7-2-3 + TE + humates + carbohydrates (more than 95% organic)


Naturally occurring, chelating agent to improve nutrient uptake


Concentrated carbohydrates for faster playing surfaces


Aqueous extract of concentrated seaweed


Probiotic blend to encourage beneficial fungi in soil


Phosphite 4-25-9 w/w; for establishment of turf surfaces from seed


Yucca extract, organic wetting agent


Clinoptilolite; retain nutrients and moisture in sand based root zone


Blend of natural fungi and bacteria for degradation of organic matter


Prevent algal bloom by removing nitrogen and phosphorus from water


Probiotic for enhancement of beneficial bacteria in soil


Chelated trace elements with carbohydrates and humates

