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2283 days ago

PEA STRAW compressed into a recyclable bag, 10KGS

Anne from Blenheim

Silver Field Pea Straw compressed into a recyclable bag ready to be spread over the garden as a natural form of mulch to protect plant roots from frost damage, add nutrients to the soil, suppress weed growth and increase soil moisture retention.

The convenient sized bags are clean, easy to handle and can be transported home in customers cars with no mess.

Easy to store

Pack weight is 10kgs and it will spread to approx 5 square metres on your garden.

can deliver, in town boundry. (blenheim,)

or by arrangement,
hay,
great for pet bedding,
rabbits
ginnie pigs.

Negotiable

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