


Protezione delle piante
Chemicals, when used correctly, are a technical tool that allows targeted intervention and helps stabilize situations that manual work alone would not resolve. The choice between systemic products, physical barriers, or immediate treatments is always agreed upon with the client, based on their preferences and the garden’s goals.
Plant fungal diseases
On ornamental plants, fungal issues often appear as white coatings, dark spots, irregular yellowing, speckling, or entire leaves deteriorating rapidly.
The most favorable conditions include poor ventilation, excessive watering, prolonged shade, and honeydew residue left by insects.
Treatment combines targeted products with cultural practices: improving airflow and light exposure, adjusting watering, removing affected parts, and restoring conditions that do not encourage fungal spread.
Early intervention helps stop the problem from spreading and makes it easier to recover the plant without causing unnecessary stress.




Lawn Fungal Diseases
Lawn fungal diseases appear when heat, humidity, and unbalanced irrigation create the perfect conditions for dry patches, water-soaked areas, irregular rings, or spots that can spread within just a few days.
The most common causes include poor drainage, evening watering, excessive thatch, and nutrient deficiencies.
Treatment involves targeted products for the main seasonal diseases, irrigation management checks, and correcting the conditions that encourage fungal growth.
Acting at the first signs helps prevent the collapse of affected areas and reduces the risk of reinfection during the warmer season.
Plant Pests
Insects and pests can quickly compromise plant health, causing discoloration, leaf damage, curled foliage, honeydew, and sooty mold.
Infestations occur mainly in spring and summer, when temperatures favor the reproduction and activity of larvae and adult insects.
Management involves identifying the type of damage, recognizing the active stage of the infestation, and selecting the most suitable solution: systemic treatments absorbed by the plant, physical barrier products, or immediate-action treatments.
The choice is always agreed upon with the client, balancing effectiveness with sensitivity toward t





Total & Selective Weed Control
Weed management requires different approaches depending on the area and the type of unwanted vegetation present.
On lawns, selective weed control treatments are used to eliminate unwanted weeds without damaging the turf, maintaining a uniform surface and reducing competition for water and nutrients.
On pathways, gravel areas, paved surfaces, and spaces where vegetation should not grow, total weed control treatments are used instead, removing existing growth completely and helping limit regrowth over time.
Fertilization & Fertigation
Proper nutrition is essential to keep plants and lawns healthy, balanced, and less vulnerable to disease and environmental stress.
Fertilization can be carried out using granular products, controlled-release fertilizers, or water-soluble formulations distributed through fertigation systems.
The nutrition plan is tailored according to the season, plant species, and soil conditions: dedicated cycles for root development, vegetative growth, flowering, or summer resilience.
Fertigation allows for uniform and precise distribution, reducing waste and optimizing nutrient uptake, especially during the most critical periods.


