
May Edition: Grow your Christmas dinner
Grow your Christmas dinner Progress Since sowing the first of the Christmas vegetable seeds back in April, lots of exciting developments should have happened. Now the worst of the weather is hopef...
FREE delivery on orders over £40
Haxnicks range of bamboo pots, saucers and seed trays are made from sustainable bamboo fibre, rice starch and resin made from naturally occurring organic compounds.
This material is free from petroleum-based plastics and BPA free. It is biodegradable and compostable.
The Pots, Saucers and Seed Trays are durable and last for 5 years or more. They can be used for outdoor or indoor gardening.
Composting the products may take 6-12 months. Breaking the products into small pieces before adding them to your compost heap will help speed up this process.
Haxnicks Bamboo Pots and Saucers are sold separately
UK standard delivery* is just £4.99 on orders under £40
FREE UK standard delivery* on all orders over £40
*We estimate that your order will be delivered within 3-5 working days, subject to availability. Delivery charges are for Mainland UK address only and excludes the Highlands and Isle of Wight. FREE UK standard delivery applies to orders of £40 or more.
For information and enquiries about delivery charges to other locations, please contact us: info@haxnicks.co.uk or phone 0117 9341799.
Please note, a signature will be required upon delivery unless we have authorisation from you that the goods can be left.
Returns Policy
If you receive a product that is defective or wish to cancel your order, please read our returns policy to arrange a return or an order cancellation with us.
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