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Gardman is top of the pecking order

 

Westland Horticulture brand, Gardman, continues to be a firm favourite within the wild bird care market and has gained recognition from consumer choice magazine WHICH for one of its best-selling wild bird feeder products.

 

Among 12 squirrel-proof bird feeders analysed in the latest WHICH Best Buy edition, Gardman’s Heavy Duty Squirrel Proof Seed Feeder was handpicked for its cleverly designed product. Retailing at £29.99, not only does the feeder deter squirrels from accessing the food but also has an antibacterial coating, known as FeedSafe™, that inhibits the growth of bacteria by 99.99% - the hygienic way to feed wild birds.

 

Rachael Dickinson, Senior Marketing Manager commented:

 

“Our team has worked hard to develop a high quality, functional and innovative feeder that encompasses the needs of wild birds and gardeners, whilst controlling unwanted garden visitors.  We are delighted that we have gained this latest recognition from WHICH - a rubber stamp of approval to consumers choosing Gardman."

 

With an expected increase in demand for this Gardman wild bird feeder following such a glowing review, Westland is keen to help retailers maximise the opportunity and is encouraging its partners, both current and new, to stock up.

 

Supplying an innovative range of gardening, wild bird care and horticulture products, Westland is a market leader, supplying its brands, including Gardman, to leading retailers across the UK and Ireland.

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