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Old Mucker launches unique collection of garden fertilisers


An innovative new Somerset company called Old Mucker has unveiled a unique collection of natural garden fertilisers...
 
Founder Deborah White (pictured) said: “It was very exciting to be able to officially launch our new garden fertilisers, which come in hessian bags designed for suspending into watering cans.
 
“Each bag is filled with one of four different dried products for specific areas of the garden. The bag is steeped in the can overnight, making a nutrient rich ‘tea’, which can then be poured onto the chosen area. It lasts for one month on a daily refill basis.
 
“We were delighted to show the products off at our launch event at The Stable Block. It was a huge success and we’re thrilled with the positive response we received from our guests.”

Made in Somerset, Old Mucker’s unique range of natural, biodegradable, sustainable fertilisers won’t harm people or the environment.
 
The products, which take inspiration from nettles, comfrey and good old-fashioned muck from the Somerset countryside, include Triple C, a classic comfrey cultivator, Triple M, mighty muck marvel, Triple N, a nourishing nettle nectar and Triple T, trusty tomato tonic.
 
Deborah added: “We know what’s best for your fruit, veg, roses and other garden plants. We’ve learnt from our grandparents. We rediscovered their generations-old tips for bringing out the best in plants and contained all of this in a no-fuss plant feed. There isn’t a chemical in sight.
 
“Our ethos at Old Mucker is that garden products and fertilisers should be sustainable, environmentally-friendly, non-chemical and easy to use. We feel our product range reflects an ecologically sound alternative for the concerned and responsible gardener.”
 
The new products are now available via the company’s website www.oldmucker.com and at Monkton Elm Garden & Pet Centre in Taunton.
 
For more information call 01278 671847 or email customerservices@oldmucker.com
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