Working its magic on the UK’s worn out lawnsPublished: 08 July, 2010Miracle-Gro® Patch Magic® has been a massive success in the first three months of its launch, outselling other well-established products. Following the cold, wet winter and cold spring, lawns across the country have suffered – worn out, exhausted and looking downright miserable. But thanks to Miracle-Gro® Patch Magic® lawn casualties nationwide are currently receiving intensive care and making a recovery back to the luscious green, green grass at home.
Town & Country Gloves in a SpinPublished: 08 July, 2010Since Town & Country introduced the innovative ‘totem’ merchandising stands to display specific gardening gloves, they have seen sales of these ranges rise dramatically. Consumers are struck by the visually striking displays which take up little floor space, can be shopped from all angles and make the task of choosing a pair of gloves an effortless one.
Say Try Growing ‘For Your Space’ !!Published: 08 July, 2010Suttons, new For Your Space seed range is the ideal way to provide varieties and growing information to fit every possible growing space that the consumer may have available.
Make Barbecue Sales a Sizzling Success with Napoleon Gourmet GrillsPublished: 08 July, 2010Fresh from the land of the mighty Grizzly, Wolf Steel (UK) introduces its formidable barbecue grill portfolio from its new dedicated UK offices. Midlands-based, Wolf Steel (UK) Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of its parent Canadian company that manufactures, distributes and promotes the renowned North American brand, Napoleon Gourmet Grills.
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