Charlie Carp’s a Bonus…. Healthy Crops and Cleaner Rivers

November 21, 2022 2 min read

Manufactured in Deniliquin this environmentally friendly, fantastically effective, all purpose liquid fertiliser is cleaning up the waterways of the Murray Darling Basin by catching the introduced European Carp and turning them into fertiliser. Not only perfect for lawns, citrus, veggies and seedlings, Charlie Carp has had huge success commercially too on wheat, canola, barley and dairy pastures.

Healthy Crops and Cleaner Rivers

European Carp were introduced into the waterways of the Riverina in the 1940’s by a man who was denied a licence to farm them and as an act of vengeance he let the fish loose into the surrounding rivers. Producing more than one million eggs per year, European Carp have bred prolifically to the point where, in 1995, they became such a destructive pest something had to be done and done quickly. Our native fish were suffocating in their own environment.

Along came Charlie Carp Liquid Fertiliser – using the whole fish, it is bursting with protein, Omega 3 and all the vital trace elements essential for a perfect fertiliser. Charlie Carp is building its reputation as not only an extremely effective liquid fertiliser but also as an environmental advocate for cleaner rivers. Crops have never looked so green and canola so yellow. Economical and easy to use in watering systems and through boom sprays Charlie Carp goes to work immediately.

With an NPK of 10/1/6, just one dose of Charlie Carp will boost crop immune system, stimulate new growth and crop strength as well as condition the soil for future growth. Manufactured in 1, 5 and 20 litres for domestic use with an even easier to use 2.2 litre spray pack as well. Commercially, the 200 litre drum or 1000 litre shuttles are perfect.

Purchase Charlie Carp direct from the factory – ph: 1300 305 963, or at Bunnings and all leading garden centres.

Charlie Carp
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