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Now Stinging nettles are one of my favourite plants that are utilized in many ways here. Most importantly its one of the biodynamic compost plants along with its use in the chooks mash. I also use it like spinach, herb tea, green pasta to mention a few. Stinging nettles (Urtica dioica)is a herbaceous perennial growing to 1.5mt, with coarsely toothed leaves. They can be cut several times in a growing season. They can become invasive and should not be planted near paths. So back to its use as…

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Suzie Grieve on Instagram: "Been impatiently waiting for my rhubarb fibres to dry so I could weave up this little stripy basket :)  Such amazing plant with it’s ridiculously giant leaves, silky red fibres and tasty stewed stalks!  . . . #rhubarb #rhubarbfibres #basketry #basketmaker #foraging #weaving #weaver #wildbasketry #nowaste #traditionalcraft #sustainablecraft #natureconnection #fibreart #slowcraft" Weaving Plants, Eco-friendly Weaving Summer Bags, Weaving With Plants, Eco-friendly Straw Weaving Bag, Foraged Fibres, Plant Fibre Weaving, No Waste, Plant Fibres, Traditional Crafts

Suzie Grieve on Instagram: "Been impatiently waiting for my rhubarb fibres to dry so I could weave up this little stripy basket :) Such amazing plant with it’s ridiculously giant leaves, silky red fibres and tasty stewed stalks! . . . #rhubarb #rhubarbfibres #basketry #basketmaker #foraging #weaving #weaver #wildbasketry #nowaste #traditionalcraft #sustainablecraft #natureconnection #fibreart #slowcraft"

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Our Coir collection uses natural material usually discarded as part of coconut harvesting. The husk of the coconut houses the tough coir fibres that are first extracted using steel combes before being cleaned and turned into mats or carpets. The result is a natural fibre that can help trap dirt and debris, making it a perfect choice for entrance matting or a hardwearing carpet for living room areas. Free samples of this range are available via our website - follow the link. #coir #naturalfloors Coconut Products Design, Natural Flooring Ideas, Hardwearing Carpet, Coconut Fiber Products, Coconut Decor, Coconut Fiber Planter, Banana Fibre Products, Hemp Carpet, Rustic Carpet

Our Coir collection uses natural material usually discarded as part of coconut harvesting. The husk of the coconut houses the tough coir fibres that are first extracted using steel combes before being cleaned and turned into mats or carpets. The result is a natural fibre that can help trap dirt and debris, making it a perfect choice for entrance matting or a hardwearing carpet for living room areas. Free samples of this range are available via our website - follow the link. #coir…

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