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  • Home
    • How Grazers Works
    • Why Gardening for Wildlife
    • Garden Wildlife information
  • About
    • Grazers
    • Our Products
      • Introduction
      • Mode of Action
      • Grazers G1 – Rabbits, Pigeon, Deer
      • Grazers G2 – Slugs & Snails
      • Grazers G3 – Cabbage White Butterflies
      • Grazers G4 – Red Lily Beetle
      • Green Matters
      • Grazers Downloads
    • Company Ethos
    • Plastic Policy
    • Testimonials
  • Shop
    • Find Your Local Garden Centre Shop
  • Partners
    • GroGreen Feed & Shine Range
    • Grazers Global Agriculture
    • Other Links
      • Charities
      • Recycling
  • Contact
    • Grazers Location
    • Contacts
    • FAQs

Daily Archives: December 13, 2021

Serendipity led Grazers to Assist Natural Plant Defences and Better Ecosystems

General NewsBy grazersDecember 13, 2021

Some of the world’s best inventions were discovered almost by accident, whilst many others were inspired by designs from natural mechanisms created by plants and animals. Indeed, the Grazers product range came into being in the late 1990’s, when a farmer in Yorkshire in the north of England mixed two natural compounds to create a…

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