Gardeners Scrubby Soap
£5.50
Gardeners scrubby soap is perfect if you have green fingers – and even after gardening they’re still green!
But it’s not just for gardeners. It contains loads of pumice to scrub away dirt, grease and grime from fingers and hands so it’s also a favourite with mechanics, window cleaners and anyone else who gets ingrained dirt on their hands in their daily lives.
For more information see below:
9 in stock
Gardeners scrubby soap is a firm favourite in our house. My son does a very dirty job and he swears by Gardeners Scrubby Soap.  He calls it “mumfega” (like swarfega).  In fact he bought all his co-workers a bar each at Christmas. Well it’s a change from a chocolate orange!
What’s in Gardener’s scrubby soap?
Pumice powder: scrubs and removes ground in stains.
Apricot Kernel Oil: soothes, cracked skin.
Green clay: absorbs grease and odours.
Lemongrass Essential Oil: refreshes and revives.
Tea Tree Essential Oil: Antibacterial and antiseptic.
More information:
Each soap weighs around 120g and is wrapped in natural, compostable cellophane which is made from wood pulp and therefore is totally plastic free.
Don't use on unbroken or sensitive skin as the pumice can be quite harsh and scrubby.
Don't use in a soap bag as you will damage the soap bag and won't get the scrubby benefits of the soap!
Keep gardeners scrubby soap dry between uses. Why not keep it on one of our coconut fibre soap rests
Ingredients
Glycerine, aqua, sorbitol, sodium cocoate, sodium stearate, sodium oleate, sodium chloride, citric acid, sodium citrate, pentasodium pentetate, tetrasodium etidronate, pumice powder, apricot kernel oil (prunus armeniaca), green clay (argilez), lemongrass essential oil (cymbopogon schoenanthus), sweet marjoram essential oil (origanum majorana), tea tree essential oil (melaleuca alternifolia).
green type = organic ingredients
Tricia Kelly –
I now buy this as a regular present for an allotment owning relative. She says it’s the only soap she’s found that gets her hands properly clean and leaves them feeling nice after a day’s gardening.