Wool Pots

£25.00
Description

An environmentally friendly plant pot made from wool!

Get your hands on a pack of 50 of these amazing biodegradable Wool Pots.

The Wool Pots are manufactured in Portugal.

Due to the soft nature and end use of the products, the packaging, production, transportation and wastage is minimal - Just a twist of yarn and a card label with instructions.

Wool pots have created a product which helps farmers, reduce the “mountain" of unwanted wool, protects plants and helps save the planet – not bad for a plant pot!

As this is a natural product, colours may vary!

Wool is environmentally friendly, totally sustainable and endlessly versatile but it’s also the gardeners friend.

  • a natural Slug and Snail deterrent
  • naturally biodegradable
  • strong and sustainable
  • proven to use 20-30% less water than a plastic pot
  • breaks down into a delicious plant food
  • a great material to make plant pots from
  • help to conserve water around the plant roots

Wool Pots are members of The Campaign For Wool.

- We donate 1% of your purchase to 1% FTP

Good Causes

The Campaign for Wool

The Campaign for Wool was launched in 2010 to educate consumers about the benefits of wool and help to support and grow the wool industry. Run by a coalition of industry groups convened by His Majesty King Charles III, when he was The Prince of Wales, the Campaign works to engage consumers through exciting fashion, interiors and artisan activities centring around Wool Month each year.

The global endeavour initiated by its Patron, in order to raise awareness about the unique, inherent natural, renewable and biodegradable benefits offered by the fibre in everyday life. And importantly, that wool not only biodegrades in soil, adding nutrients back to the earth, but it also biodegrades in the ocean and water and therefore leaving no impact on the planet with microfibre and plastic pollution.

The Campaign for Wool is jointly funded by some of the world’s largest woolgrower organisations including British Wool, Cape Wools, New Zealand Campaign for Wool and The Woolmark Company.