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Stewart Garden launches 2015 catalogue

Stewart Garden, the gardening division of UK manufacturer, Stewart Group Holdings, has launched its 2015 catalogue.

Slicker and sharper than ever before, the Stewart Garden 2015 catalogue is bursting with new launches, colours and shapes. Ranges include grow your own products, watering, pots, propagators, garden accessories and sundries.

There are three new planter collections featured for the coming season. For the contemporary garden consumer both Tall Vase and Moroccan ranges will bring style and modern design. The addition of the new Lead Effect range caters for more traditional consumers with classic lines and timeless styling. On trend with the up and coming colours highlighted in the Pantone Fashion Colour Report - Spring 2015, new colours of light blue and cherry are added to the Essentials planters range to bring further fresh and inspirational ideas for 2015.

Stewart Garden manufactures all of its planters from quality plastic at its state of the art factory in Banbury. Exacting quality control processes ensures they’re strong, durable and guaranteed to withstand testing weather conditions. Stewart Garden provides eye-catching point-of-sale and store-specific merchandising advice for all retailers. The catalogue features the dedicated merchandising solutions that are available for each range in order to help retailers chose the right display vehicle for their store.

Speaking about the new catalogue, Gavin Wray, channel manager at Stewart Garden said: “The latest Stewart Garden catalogue is an all-encompassing guide for our retailers, featuring many new products for 2015. Now 70 years strong, Stewart Group Holdings has the products, the expertise and the knowledge necessary to help retailers grow their businesses in 2015 and beyond.”

Stewart Garden plays an active role in the gardening and leisure industry through its membership of:

             GIMA – the Garden Industry Manufacturers Association

             Gardenex – the Federation of Garden and Leisure Manufacturers

             HTA – the Horticultural Trades Association

In 2011, Stewart Garden’s Heat and Grow Thermostatic Propagator came top in the Which? Gardening Best Buy windowsill propagators test. In 2013, the company won the Supplier Partnership award for Ancillary Machinery at the Plastics Industry Awards for its work with Summit Systems.

For more information about Stewart Garden, visit www.stewart-garden.co.uk.

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