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Sitting pretty this summer with Minster Giftware
By dt-admin on April 1, 2008Already an established name within the garden centre trade, and probably best known for its diverse range of giftware items, Minster Giftware is now adding a whole new dimension...
New waterproof pond food bags from Tetra
By dt-admin on April 1, 2008Tetra, makers of the UK’s best selling pond food, has made major improvements to its current packaging in time for the start of the pond season. All four, seven...
Extend sales with new outdoor canopy from Rowlinson
By dt-admin on April 1, 2008Outdoor living specialist Rowlinson Garden Products has launched a stylish new retractable canopy, designed to extend sales for stockists and help homeowners enjoy more time al fresco. The affordably...
Customer service a priority for leading growing media supplier.
By dt-admin on April 1, 2008It’s already shaping up to be a busy year for William Sinclair. In January the company acquired the Gem brand. February saw Sinclair bring in a new Managing Director...
Garden centre helps school with allotments project
By dt-admin on April 1, 2008School children who look set to grow their own fruit and vegetables on allotments in Halifax this year were given an extra boost for their project thanks to the...
Research from PlantforLife reveals benefits
By dt-admin on April 1, 2008An attractive front garden can significantly increase the value of your home, according to new research from PlantforLife. Their survey of estate agents shows that a well maintained front...
Green fingered growth for Countrywide
By dt-admin on April 1, 2008Countrywide, the leading UK supplier of products to the rural community, expanded its gardening range last month with 15 new look Garden Centres within its 41 Country Stores. As...
Suppliers confident after ‘Meet the Buyers’ event
By dt-admin on April 1, 2008UK garden and leisure product suppliers are confident of new export orders following the Gardenex “Meet the Buyers” event.Ninety individual business-generating meetings were held between British suppliers of garden,...