Hydro Herb

Hydro Herb

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£25.00

Grow a fresh organic herb plants on your kitchen windowsill with this beautiful, hydroponic herb kit made from a recycled green wine bottle. 

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£25.00

£25.00

Product Information

The kit contains:

Herb seeds (in plastic sachet for maximum freshness)
2 x capillary matting wicks
2 x dehydrated jiffy blocks
Enough certified organic hydroponic solution for around 2 years of growth
Enough clay pebbles for more than one grow
Re-purposed green wine bottle saved from landfill which has been professionally cleaned and cut
Cork coaster to protect surfaces
Instruction booklet

By following the step by step instructions and placing the kit on a bright windowsill, fresh herbs can be enjoyed all year round without the need for messy soil and constant tending.

Hydroponic herbs are grown without soil, so all the nutrients that the plant receives (other than oxygen and carbon dioxide) is in the concentrated growth solution included with the kit.

The solution is certified organic and has been specifically designed to be compatible with relatively hard water. However, if you live in an extremely hard water area, for best results it might be a good idea to use filtered water or rainwater as an alternative.

The solution provided in this kit is certified organic and has been specifically designed to be compatible with relatively hard water. However, if you live in an extremely hard water area, for best results it might be a good idea to use filtered water or rainwater as an alternative.