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Leaf Composting Sacks
Leaf Composting Sacks
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Leaf Composting Sacks

Burgon & Ball


 

1 or more £5.95 each

 

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Supplied as two hessian sacks.

 

 

What an excellent idea!

Collect the fallen leaves of deciduous trees and shrubs from you garden and pack them into this hessian sack. Tie at the top and stand in an out of the way corner of the garden. The following Spring (or the year after) you will have a pile of beautiful, nutritious leaf mould ready for use.

The sack, being 100% biodegradable, stays in tact long enough to stop the leaves blowing around (so better than just piling them up in the corner) but will have disappeared by the time your leaf mould is ready to use; much easier, more attractive and environmentally friendly than using bin liners and poking holes in them!

  • Overall size: 21½" Wide x 35½" High (55 cm Wide x 90 cm High). 
  • 2 sacks per pack.

Supplied as two hessian sacks.



Leaf Composting Sacks

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Prices for this product - 1 or more £5.95 each
This Product may be purchased in units of 1; the minimum quantity of this product you may purchase is 1.

This Product is Available Now.




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