www.timberdisplays.co.uk
New range of stunning metal gates and railings
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range Fencing is the largest manufacturer of fence panels in the UK. With a turnover of £30m Grange Fencing supplies almost 3,000 miles of fencing per year. Grange have recently launched a new range of stylish and innovative designed metal gates and railings to sell alongside their existing timber range. • Four exciting new ranges – The Ironbridge, The Wenlock, The Ludlow and The Montford.
• The range consists of short and tall gates and includes fences and railings of varying widths and lengths.
• Galvanised and powder coated for improved corrosion resistance. • Each gate can be hung from the left or right with an adjustable opening size.
• The metal gates and railings feature ball tops, spear tops and decorative scroll designs.
uGrange Fencing u01952 588088
uwww.grangefen.co.uk
Crown Garden Products & The Grow Bag Frame
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rown Garden Products have revolutionized the flat grow bag with The Grow Bag Frame, giving every gardener the chance to grow fruit and vegetables at home even in tiny spaces. The Grow Bag Frame gives soil depth for better roots, a watering and feeding space, vertical support for young plants and even allows the planted grow bag to be moved if necessary.
With the huge interest in Grow Your Own, The Grow Bag Frame has caught the imagination of the public and professional gardeners alike, and is in use at RHS Wisley on their trial allotments, was filmed for Alan Titchmarsh's Love Your Garden and is also on test with Pippa Greenwood from Radio 4's Gardeners Question Time.
Hall 5 Stand B63
Made in the UK from recycled galvanized steel, the frame is simple to put together and flat packs for storage. Favourite comments about the frame are 'it's a no brainer' and 'why didn't someone think of this before!' See The Grow Bag Frame and its accessories at Glee Hall 5 Stand B63. John and Juliette Atkinson are the husband and wife team who run the company and The Grow Bag Frame is now being exported to The Netherlands and Germany.
Come and visit us at Glee Stand Number 4C28 – D29, 4C24 – D25
uCrown Garden Products Limited u01379 740221
uwww.crowngardenproducts.com
A one stop shop for your basic plastic gardening needs
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trata Products Ltd is a family run business manufacturing in plastics, centrally located in Nottingham. In 2001 Strata acquired Ward to add to their range of home and office storage products. The Ward brand is a name long synonymous with tradition and quality and under Strata’s ownership this has been further enhanced and improved by using modern state of the art machinery, better engineering and modern production techniques. Together this ensures robust, durable products designed for ease of use, the majority of which are made from recycled materials.
With a range which encompasses watering cans, water butts, composters, flower pots, decorative planters and a wide selection of gardening accessories and trays, Strata ensure that all your basic plastic gardening needs can be met in a one stop shop. Strata is the largest manufacturer of watering cans in the UK, from entry level to premium, in a full range of sizes including specialist weed control and long reach cans as well as the new, ergonomically designed, extra strong 5L and 10L Ward watering can. As one of the leading manufacturers of water butts in the UK Strata has a range that focuses on its best-selling 100L slimline and 210L traditional barrel shaped water butts; there is also a 120L size and a decorative Oakwood water butt on offer along with a full range of water butt accessories and stands. The 100L slimline and 210L water butts are also available as complete all-in-one sets including stand and downpipe filler inside, offering a perfect retail solution. Strata is committed to servicing the garden industry and can offer low minimum order levels and competitive pricing.
uStrata Products Limited u07793 708968
usaraho@strataproducts.co.uk
See us at GLEE Hall 5, Stand D20
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