Twool Sustainable Wool Garden Twine, Yellow
£7.00
One thing is for sure: You can never have enough twine in your garden shed! Twool wool twine is strong, weather-resistant, and soft, making it perfect for traditional garden use, floristry, crafts, and environmentally friendly gift wrapping.
Yellow is a fantastic choice if you want your knots to be loud and proud. It's my favourite colour of all. Use it for supporting your sunflowers and be fabulously coordinated.
- A super-sustainable, general-purpose garden twine with exceptional strength and longevity.
- 100m spool
- Made from the wool of Whiteface Dartmoor sheep
- Entirely manufactured in the UK using low-impact dyes
- Renewable and home compostable
I aim to pick and pack your order within 24 hours of receipt and you should expect your parcel to arrive within 3–5 working days under normal circumstances. Orders placed on a Friday may not be sent until the following Monday. All delivery charges are calculated and displayed at the checkout.
- If your order can safely be sent in an envelope or small parcel, it will be sent by Royal Mail via a tracked service for £3.50. This doesn't require a signature but does let you know where your parcel is.
- Larger orders will be sent either with Royal Mail or a premium courier service for £4.95. Tracking details will be sent via SMS and/or email, if these contacts are provided.
- Extra large or heavy items will be sent for £20 via a premium courier service with tracking provided. Delivery is normally the next working day after dispatch.
- For deliveries to Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, Channel Islands and international addresses, please drop me a line at atyourservice@dancoopergarden.com letting me know where you are in the world and what you'd like to purchase. I will check the items are allowed to be shipped to your location and get a cost for your approval.
Should you need to return an item, drop me a line at atyourservice@dancoopergarden.com within 14 days of receiving your purchase, providing your name, order number and the reason for your return. I will let you know how to return your item.
Please visit my Delivery & Returns page for more detailed information.
Every year gardeners use miles of garden twine, but we give very little thought to where the material comes from. The UK imports thousands of tonnes of jute, sisal and plastic from abroad, creating a sizeable environmental footprint. Meanwhile, here on our doorstep, British wool is an underutilised resource. We produce plenty of it - it's strong, soft, renewable and biodegradable - so there's plenty to go around. Using Twool twine is one small way in which we can each be more sustainable gardeners.