First results of wool implementation on plant growth

On June 16, we checked how adding different types of sheep wool affects the plants. A month earlier, we had sown grass (bank of water body) and melliferous plants in flat sites far distance from water. As it turned out, we noticed only minor changes. Both at the edge of the reservoir reinforced with kemafil cord, and in places where appropriate geotextile with wool was added, and in the place where unwashed wool was used, plants also appeared. It is worth noting that the original substrate was not very friendly to the condition of the plants, due to the low pH of approx. 3.8 and probable contamination from waste storage.

On photographs below you can see sites before (left) and after (right) implementation of wool.