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Burgon & Ball - Sophie Conran - Compost Scoop (Gift Boxed)
Burgon & Ball - Sophie Conran - Compost Scoop (Gift Boxed)
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Elevate Your Potting Experience with Elegance and Efficiency
Designed by renowned British designer Sophie Conran, the Compost Scoop combines functionality with timeless style. This beautifully crafted tool is an indispensable companion for gardeners, whether you're repotting houseplants or tending to your allotment.
Thoughtful Design for Practical Use
The scoop's deep, enclosed shape ensures that compost, soil, or mulch is transferred without spills, keeping your workspace tidy. Its size and design make it perfect for filling pots, containers, and hanging baskets with precision and ease.
Premium Materials for Durability
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Stainless Steel Head: Mirror-polished for rust resistance and easy cleaning, ensuring longevity and maintaining its shine over time.
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FSC® Beechwood Handle: Ergonomically shaped and waxed for a comfortable grip, sourced from responsibly managed forests.
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Brass Ferrule: Adds strength and a touch of elegance, securely joining the handle to the scoop head.
A Gift to Cherish
Presented in a stylish, recyclable gift box, the Compost Scoop makes an ideal present for gardening enthusiasts. Its blend of practicality and aesthetic appeal ensures it will be a cherished addition to any gardener's toolkit.
Why We Love It at The Online Garden Store
We love the Sophie Conran Compost Scoop for its practicality and timeless style. Whether you’re repotting houseplants or tending to your allotment, this scoop makes the job easier and tidier. The deep, enclosed shape ensures that compost, soil, or mulch is transferred without spills, keeping your workspace neat. The mirror-polished stainless steel head resists rust, while the FSC® beechwood handle offers a comfortable grip. Its elegant design makes it a pleasure to use, and it comes beautifully packaged, making it a perfect gift for any gardener.







Tool Specifications
How to Use This Tool
- Hold the tool with a firm grip, keeping your wrist straight.
- Position the blade at a 45-degree angle to the soil surface.
- Apply steady pressure while pushing or pulling the tool through the soil.
- For tough roots or compacted soil, use short, controlled movements.
- Clean the tool after each use to maintain its performance.