Wooden harvest basket (English 'trug')
Wooden harvest basket (English 'trug')
Shipping
Shipping
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Sustainability
Sustainability
We try to produce as sustainably as possible to keep our footprint small. Therefore, our mailbox boxes are made of grass paper and tomato leaf pulp is the basic component of the seed bags. The printing is either made of paper that is 30-70% recycled paper or paper that comes from agricultural waste. In addition, you have the option to plant a tree when you place an order through Regreener.
Gifting
Gifting
Is (part of) your order a gift for someone? Mention it in the comments and we will wrap it nicely for you.
Especially for your freshly harvested vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers. You take them in an instant in this wooden harvest basket, available in two sizes. This model has been around for centuries in the traditional English gardening world.
This wooden trug is the simple version of the traditional Sussex Trug, and therefore more affordable. Do not leave the basket in the rain to prevent the wood from deteriorating quickly.
Burgon & Ball has been making excellent quality garden tools and accessories since 1730. From its British heartland in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, craftsmen-and women-make innovative tools for gardeners worldwide.
Specifications
Brand: Burgon & Ball
Material: water cypress
Size mini: 28 x 21 cm
Size medium: 40 x 23 cm
Size large: 57 x 27 cm
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