Evergreen Farm - SALCO Seedlings and Turf Trials

About The Project

Introducing ‘The World’s First Hybrid Mass Production of Trees,’ a groundbreaking initiative by Evergreen Farm in collaboration with SALCO. This project, trialed in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, marks a significant milestone in eco-innovation. By utilizing minimal water resources and propagating 58,000 seedlings weekly, we aim to revolutionize reforestation and combat climate change. Our trees seedlings spent three months in a greenhouse, preparing to make a lasting impact on the world. Join us in this pioneering effort to blend technology with nature’s wisdom.

Project Highlights

Explore the transformative features of our project that set a new standard in environmental sustainability.

Revolutionary CO2 Elimination

Our innovative approach significantly reduces carbon dioxide levels, making it a vital tool in the fight against climate change.

Cost-Effective Solutions

We offer the most affordable reforestation technology available, ensuring that environmental sustainability is accessible to all.

Efficient Water Usage

By using the bare minimum of water, our project demonstrates how eco-friendly practices can be both effective and resource-efficient.

High Seedling Propagation

With the capability to propagate 58,000 seedlings weekly, our project ensures a rapid and scalable approach to reforestation.

Transplantation

Witness the marvel of our Grow360™ system in this transplantation video

Results - Seedlings

The seedlings have shown remarkable adaptability since their transplantation, thriving in the challenging heat and deriving significant benefits from the nutrient-rich Evergreen Farm soil mix, with certain species reaching a staggering height of 2.5+ meters in just four months.

Remarkable growth reshaping the scenery.

Results - Soil Mix Trials

Alongside the seedlings project, Evergreen Farm embarked on an exciting “Soil Mix” trail that allowed us to compare our unique soil mix recipe against a variety of innovative blends created by other turf developers.

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