Here you can buy 1kg of unsorted sheep's wool.
If you enter 2 in the piece field you will get 2kg etc...
Areas of application.
Fertilizer,
snail stop,
Mulch
and many more
The sheep's wool can also be cleaned yourself and used as insulation in many areas...
In the pictures you can also see the difference between our high-quality sheep's wool and the unsorted one.
Natural fertilizer made from 100% virgin sheep's wool, organic & natural sheep's wool is rich in keratin and can be used in the garden as an organic long-term fertilizer. To do this, pure sheep's wool is torn up and added to the planting hole. For established plants, the sheep's wool is distributed directly around the plants, weighted down with soil and watered well. The unwashed sheep's wool, which contains wool grease, is ideal for fertilizing the garden, preferably with adhering manure that provides additional nutrients. Sheep's wool fertilizer is similar in composition and effect to horn shavings and consists largely of keratin, a protein - and therefore carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. Unwashed sheep's wool contains up to twelve percent a lot of nitrogen, as well as a comparatively high amount of potassium as well as sulfur, magnesium and a little phosphorus - all nutrients that are important for plants. The keratin in sheep's wool is gradually broken down by soil organisms. Depending on the weather, it takes a good year for the wool to completely dissolve in the ground. The fur of living sheep is greasy and water-repellent due to the substance lanolin, otherwise sheep would get soaked in the rain and would no longer be able to move. However, in the ground the wool is a good water reservoir and absorbs itself like a sponge. It only takes a while until it is saturated, as the soil organisms first have to clear the lanolin out of the way, which further increases its effect as a long-term fertilizer. No animal has to die or suffer for sheep wool fertilizer. In many cases, sheep's wool is actually a waste product that would otherwise have to be disposed of. Perennials, vegetables, woody plants and even potted plants: sheep's wool fertilizer is a universal long-term fertilizer, except for ericaceous plants. Heavy eaters such as potatoes, tomatoes and other vegetables love sheep's wool fertilizer because the nutrients are always released in fairly good portions. The fertilizer is not suitable for root vegetables; the fine roots get tangled in the hair and then do not form usable taproots.