SylvaGrow Peat Free Multi-Purpose Compost 40ltr x 30 and Orgro 15ltr x 6

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You will receive 30 bags of SylvaGrowPeat Free Multi-Purpose Compost 40ltr and 6 bags of Orgro 15ltr


Combine two of our best selling products and get a great bulk discount.  Why not club in with friends, neighbours or fellow plot holders and share this fantastic deal?


SylvaGrow Multipurpose Peat Free Compost -  a superb quality, RHS endorsed, 100% peat-free compost. Suitable for potting-on, planting out and as a growing bag. Sylvagrow is a unique blend of coir (from a single, known source), fine bark and wood fibre (by-products of sustainably managed British forests). Contains balanced nutrients sufficient for the first 4-6 weeks of growth. Sylvagrow does not contain peat or green waste compost. Suitable for vegans. Ideal for gardeners who are keen to reduce peat compost usage in their gardens, allotments, and pots.


Orgro - is concentrated 100% organic manure that is perfect for a host of uses around the garden. Orgro is up to 6 times more concentrated than farmyard manure and a little goes a long way. Yet it is kind to plants and will not scorch them. Each bag will treat up to 220 sq. yards/184 sq. metres at Lawn Rate. Orgro can only benefit your garden - apply through the growing season for a bigger blooms and higher yields.


The price includes delivery by pallet. Please note that the courier will have a tail lift and means to remove the pallet from the truck but will not be able to assist the breakdown of pallet or man-handling the bags once they have left the truck. Customers will be responsible for the disposal of the pallet. Additional Garden Club discounts do not apply.


Unfortunately, we are unable to deliver to offshore islands (including Scottish Islands, Isle of Scilly, Channel Islands, Isle of Wight, and Isle of Man) and Northern Ireland.

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