The Trug Dealer

Hand made traditional trugs

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We produce a range of traditional garden baskets or trugs.
The trugs are made from locally sourced sweet chestnut and surplus cricket bat willow.

 

 In England the centre of trug making is in the county of Sussex.  Trugs have been made there for 200 years.

 

 

 

Trugs were originally used to measure grain, seeds, and animal foods. 

 

They were made in sizes to measure volumes from one pint to one bushel.

 

1 bushel = 8 gallons = 64 pints = 36.36 dm3


Hugh & Lynda Scott