Product Bite: Sustainable Hemp Pots & Planters

What are Hemp pots?
Haxnicks' range of hemp pots are made from sustainable hemp fibre and stitched with cotton. They are plastic-free and fully biodegradable and home compostable after use.

Hemp is purported to be the strongest natural fibre in the world and is one of the fastest growing plants making it truly sustainable. It was one of the first plants to be spun into usable fibre 50,000 years ago but had fallen out of favour due to the rise of plastics.
What crop are they for?
Fruits, vegetables, herbs and plants can all be grown in hemp pots and planters
Where can I use them?
The pots can be used in the garden or greenhouse or could even be planted into the ground to grow there without disturbing the roots.What's so special about them?
The pots are biodegradable and home compostable, leaving no residue if buried.
It is perfect for the current desire to get back to natural fabrics.
Hemp pots and planters offer excellent drainage and allow oxygen to reach the roots which is hugely beneficial to the plants.
They’re available in four different sizes 5L, 10L, 20L and 40L
5L: W15cm H30cm D2cm D&H 19cm
10L: W18cm H27cm D2cm D&H 23cm
20L: W23cm H45cm D2cm D&H 30cm
40L: W29cm H56cm D2cm D&H 37cm
Find out more:
See it in action: To see it in action head over to the Hemp pots on our YouTube channel
Buy it Now: See the full range here Hemp Pots & Planters
For more info on how to garden sustainably read our blog
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