Fytofoam is a unique amino-plastic substrate material. Using
mobile equipment, liquid resin concentrate is expanded on site
and hardens as a firm, stable, lightweight foam.
Introduced into the root zone of grassed areas, the open cell
structure readily absorbs water & nutrients, retaining
them so that the grass can access them when required. It also
retains at least 37% air - vital for good grass growth.

Many Advantages
Produced as a pure white foam, Fytofoam is sterile, inert and
environmentally safe. Biodegradable, it breaks down over ten years
by hydrolysis, becoming carbon and nitrogen.
The effectiveness of Fytofoam does not decrease during that period.
Turf roots actually grow through the Fytofoam and take over the
role of Fytofoam over time.
Finer, deeper roots and improved turf growth makes the grass cover
much more dense and therefore more hard-wearing.
Fytofoam holds around 60% water by volume and is very easy to
re-saturate, optimising water use and reducing losses through evaporation.
The water is released gradually, which is a huge benefit when amending
hydrophobic soils.
Healthier turf results from reduction of root zone compaction.
Fytofoam does this by increasing the average soil pore size in
soils & promoting finer, denser root growth.
Major
Benefits
Less irrigation
Fytofoam greatly improves absorption and soil water-holding ability.
You’ll likely need 30% less water... so you can save some
30% on the entire cost of watering over the next 10 years and more.
Less fertilizer
Nutrients are absorbed in the open cell structure of Fytofoam
and are gradually released, reducing fertilizer leaching. Fytofoam
itself is not a fertilizer.
Improved drought tolerance
Fytofoam increases the root volume through increased soil aeration
and moisture retention. Fytofoam will always make better use of
whatever rain does fall and turf recovery will be faster, when
the rains do come.
Less maintenance
Fytofoam reduces compaction in the rootzone, lessening the need
for slicing or verti-draining. The self-restoring capability of
your turf is also greatly enhanced.
Slit-injection for Existing Fields
Existing
fields and fairways are not taken out of play. Up to 1.5 ha per
day can be slit-injected by an approved applicator. Slit-injection
doubles the surface area for water / air access to the root zone.
And water falling on a Fytofoam slit-injected field quickly soaks
in deep and spreads out sideways. There’s no need to repeat
the injection of Fytofoam because it lasts up to 10 years.
MINI SLIT INJECTION UNIT
In 2005, Fytogreen developed a small version of the large sportsfield
slit injection unit for restricted access sites where the large
unit could not venture. It has proved popular with developers as
a viable method of improving the establishment and sustainability
of turf nature strips.
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Fytofoam Layer for new fields
Ideal for improving turf establishment, increasing water and nutrient
retention in the rootzone and reducing future compaction.
A layer of Fytofoam is laid on a firm level surface by an approved
applicator just prior to turfing, sprigging or seeding. The foam
layer is incorporated to the specified depth by a high speed rotary
hoe, between 4-12 hours after application.
New fields are brought up to a playing condition much sooner,
as turf treated to Fytofoam establishes itself rapidly and ensures
more uniform growth, reduced weed competition and a denser turf
with a significantly deeper root system.
Fytofoam is used in new fields to assist in aeration of the rootzone,
which is why it is used in high profile UK sportsfields like Upton
Park, home of West Ham United and Croke Park, Ireland. Water availability
is not an issue but air in the soil and compaction are.
Recent field trials completed by Alterra Wageningen University
in Spain has demonstrated a water saving between 41-50% in the
form of reduced number of irrigations required in a USGA sand profile
due to improved rootzone water retention. This
saving translates to sand profile sportsfield constructions anywhere
in the world.
Case Study Photos
Test Results
MOSA
Spain Results (PDF 3.5Mb)
STRI
England - Laboratory Study 1999 (PDF)
STRI England
- Field & Greenhouse Study 2000, Water Retention and Root
Quality (PDF)
IGI Niedermeyer
Institute - Fytogreen foam used on sports fields 1999 (PDF)
AGCSA Tech -
Evaluation of early Spring growth 2003 (PDF)
AGCSA
Tech- Evaluation of Summer Turf Growth 2004
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