Grit, garden granulate, Ebony Black 80-120 mm (1200 kg)
GRANULES, GRANULES FOR GARDENS, EBONY BLACK 80-120 mm ( 1200 Kg).
Grit, granulated, Ebony Black 80-120 mm, for garden decoration.
The grit is supplied in 1,200 kg metal baskets.
Only on request it can also be supplied in big bags of 1,500 kg or in bags of 25 kg (40 bags of 25 kg on a pallet for a total of 1,000 kg) with, of course, adjustment of the price according to the type of packaging and amount of material.
To get an idea of how many tons of grit are needed to completely cover the surface that has been mulched, you can refer to the following indicative table:
? 1-2 cm grain size: 70 kg / m2;
? 3-5 cm grain size: 80 kg / m2;
? 4-6 cm grain size: 110 kg / m2;
? 6-8 cm grain size: 130 kg / m2;
? 8-10 cm grain size: 150 kg / m2;
? 10-15 cm grain size: 200 kg / m2;
? 10-20 cm grain size: 200 kg / m2;
? 15-30 cm grain size: 450 kg / m2.
NB: AVAILABILITY OF THE MATERIAL
The material is subject to availability, it is usually taken directly from the manufacturer in the quarry and sent to the customer in order to always have a clean product in excellent condition. We therefore ask our customers to check availability and delivery times by contacting Geosism & Nature sas
NB: NEWS ON THE COST OF THE PRODUCT
Whenever possible, we take the product directly from the manufacturer in the quarry and ship it to the end customer, therefore it is possible to obtain an important reduction on the cost of the material depending on the destination. We kindly ask our customers to contact Geosism & Nature sas to check the final cost of the material before making the purchase.
NB: GUARANTEES
Geosism & Nature sas certifies that the rock sold in this listing is totally natural and has not undergone any type of chemical treatment that could in any way pollute the soil or the crops with which it comes into contact. For the same reasons, Geosism & Nature sas is not responsible for any changes in the color of the stone due to the climatic conditions of the place (rain, humidity, snow and / or frost) or any fertilization or irrigation done with particularly aggressive water or which they have elements in solution that can, in some way, alter the chemism - and therefore the color - of the rock itself (eg carbonates in general, salts, iron, manganese, molybdenum, heavy metals in general, etc ...). Remember that all stones that do not undergo chemical treatments can absorb water and with it the previously mentioned elements.