FAQs

What can I plant in my classic VegTrug?

You can plant a number of vegetables which you can find on our growers guide.

Does the product need to be treated?

We recommend treating all VegTrug wooden products annually from date of purchase. The most suitable product we recommend for the treatment of a VegTrug is the Protek range of water based preservatives, as it is food safe.

With Protek you can choose to keep the natural colour of the wood by using the Protek ‘Clear Tough Coat’, or you can stain the VegTrug with any colour from the range with a single coat of the ‘Wood Protector” range first and then a coat of the ‘Clear Tough Coat’ to finish.

You can purchase Protek online from www.shedpaints.co.uk and receive 20% discount by simply entering the code ‘vegtrug’ at checkout.

Does this product come with a liner?

All of our VegTrug’s come complete with a liner in the box.

What is this product manufactured from?

We are pleased to confirm that all of our wooden products are manufactured from 100% FSC certified Cunninghamia lanceolata - this is referred to as many different names such as Chinese Cedar, Chinese Fir, China Fir but is in fact a member of the cypress family. We use this type of wood as it naturally repels pests, fungus and rot.

What can be grown in the VegTrug?

We recommend growing what you like to eat! VegTrugs are great for growing all sorts of fruit and vegetable plants and we can advise doing some research before planting to plan what you would like to grow. We recommend growing dwarf varieties (smaller plants) where possible to make the most of your space in the VegTrug.

Can I add wheels to the VegTrug?

Our products are designed to be static and we would not recommend adding castors to the existing product. The weight of soil in a VegTrug simply does not allow this to be done safely as the VegTrug design ‘locks’ together when filled with soil and is static. As soon as you move it, the momentum of that weight (if it was stopped quickly by a stone or step) would potentially break the product.

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