UK made

Garland

2-in-1 Garden Soil Sieve (35cm Square)

Two-mesh interchangeable garden sieve

£16.50

The two-mesh sieve that solves the potting-up problem once and for all - fine 6mm for seed sowing, coarse 12mm for general soil work, switched in seconds.

Key features

  • Two interchangeable galvanised mesh screens (6mm fine and 12mm coarse)
  • Mesh swaps in seconds without tools
  • Deep frame holds substantial volume - less refilling
  • Recycled polypropylene frame, lightweight and weatherproof
  • Galvanised wire screens resist rust
  • Made in the UK by Garland
Material Recycled polypropylene frame, galvanised steel mesh
Dimensions 35cm long x 35cm wide x 12.5cm deep
Weight approx 700g
Origin United Kingdom
Trusted UK retailer Norfolk family farm

About this product

Full description

The two-mesh garden sieve that quietly earns its place at the back of every serious gardener's potting bench. The Garland 2-in-1 Sieve is the long-running British design that solves the basic potting-up problem once and for all: how to get compost or soil to the right consistency for whatever you're sowing or potting, without owning two separate sieves.

The principle is simple and the execution is well-judged. A deep recycled-polypropylene frame, 35cm square and 12.5cm deep, accepts two interchangeable galvanised wire mesh screens — a fine 6mm mesh for seed sowing and refining potting compost, and a coarser 12mm mesh for general soil conditioning, separating stones, and breaking down lumpy compost. The screens clip in and out without tools; switching between the two takes seconds.

The depth is the part most users don't notice until they own one. Shallow sieves force you to refill constantly and bounce the sieve aggressively to shift material through the mesh; the deep frame on this one holds enough volume in a single load to fill several seed trays without stopping, and the weight of the compost itself helps the sieving action. For anyone who has spent an afternoon preparing seed compost, the difference is real.

What it's for

  • Seed sowing — sieve compost through the 6mm mesh to produce a fine, even tilth that gives small seeds the consistent moisture and contact they need to germinate evenly.
  • Potting on seedlings and cuttings — finer compost lets you bed in young plants without trapping air pockets or burying delicate roots in heavy clumps.
  • Soil preparation — the 12mm mesh removes stones, twigs, large lumps, and debris from garden soil before sowing or planting, particularly useful for carrot beds and raised vegetable beds.
  • Compost refinement — sift home-made compost to separate the finished, usable material from sticks, undecomposed lumps, and stones, returning the rough material to the heap to continue breaking down.
  • Refreshing pots — sift old container compost to remove roots and recover usable material for refreshing potted plants.

The two mesh sizes in practice

The 6mm fine mesh is the seed-sowing screen. Use it for filling seed trays, surfacing pots before sowing fine seeds (like poppies, foxgloves, or lobelia), and producing the consistent, gentle texture that small seedlings need around their developing roots. The fine mesh is also useful for preparing the topdressing layer when sowing into modules.

The 12mm coarse mesh handles the heavier work. Use it for general soil preparation, separating stones from garden beds, breaking down lumpy compost before it goes onto borders, and refining home-made compost. The larger holes let the sieve work quickly and let some texture through — ideal for soil conditioning where you actually want a bit of structure rather than dust.

Built to last

The plastic frame is recycled polypropylene — lightweight, sturdy, and weatherproof. The wire screens are galvanised to resist rust, so the sieve can live outside or in an unheated shed without deteriorating. With reasonable care this is genuinely a piece of kit that lasts decades. The familiar dark green colour is the Garland house style and the design has been a UK garden-shed standard for many years.

One practical tip: when the mesh is in place, the screen clips into the frame's inner lip. The clips are firm but flexible — if the sieve is heavily overloaded the mesh can occasionally pop out. The fix is straightforward: load it half-full to two-thirds, sieve in batches, and the mesh stays put.

What's in the box

  • 1 x deep plastic sieve frame, 35cm x 35cm x 12.5cm
  • 1 x 6mm galvanised fine mesh screen
  • 1 x 12mm galvanised coarse mesh screen
What's included
1 x deep plastic sieve frame, 35cm x 35cm x 12.5cm
1 x 6mm fine galvanised mesh screen
1 x 12mm coarse galvanised mesh screen
Care and use
Knock out residual compost after use to prevent it setting hard
on the mesh.
Rinse with cold water and allow to dry before storing - reduces
rust risk on the wire screens.
Store under cover during winter to extend the life of both frame
and mesh.
Loading half to two-thirds full keeps the mesh securely clipped
in the frame.