Outstanding Effects in Restoration Works through GRANDER Revitalized Water
For more than ten years, GRANDER® revitalized water has been used at the Joanneum museums for restoration purposes – and the results speak for themselves.
For more than ten years, GRANDER® revitalized water has been used at the Joanneum museums for restoration purposes – and the results speak for themselves.
Three times each year GRANDER® opens its doors of the company headquarters to GRANDER® users and partners.
On the basis of the results of her dissertation, Dr. Heidrun Schinagl makes a clear recommendation for the use of GRANDER® water revitalization in tomato cultivation.
As soon as the temperatures rise, backyard ponds and pools are made ready for the summer.
From waterfalls, mountain streams, lakes or rivers - calm or rough - noticeable or simple - upon looking through the almost 250 submitted photos on the occasion of the World Water Day Photo Contest, the jury found breathtaking water photos from all around the world. The decision was a very difficult one indeed...
On the occasion of World Water Day 2017 GRANDER® initiated some exciting water events to dedicate and draw special awareness to the topic of "Water". A voting campaign was staged in which the most popular GRANDER® partner catering business for 2017 was selected, and this was a central event during these activities.
In memory of Johann Grander, who would have celebrated his birthday on April 24th ...
With great enthusiasm the fair visitors at the "Weavers of Life" discovered the GRANDER® water revitalization in Medellin, Columbia from March 31 to April 3.
Water accompanies us through our whole lives and fascinates us through its many different manifestations. Whether as a rippling mountain stream or a waterfall, a quiet spring, as a dominant wave, as a wonderful crystal or a mysterious frozen entity - it can be found in a variety of forms. Its multi-faceted diversity is shown by the numerous, beautiful water photos submitted during the photo competition for World Water Day...