GIMA New Product Digest Spring 2021

In This Issue
Welcome to the first ever Spring edition of the GIMA New Product Digest
Read the GIMA New Product Digest 2021 in on-line A4 page turner format too
A-Z listing of Spring 2021 GIMA New Product Directory Entries
Azpects products are cleaning up in the garden
Campingaz launches new Gas Barbecue Collection
Made in Holland collection from Capi Europe
New Charnwood Brushware Range from Charles Bentley
Deco-Pak combines style with sustainability with latest range of decorative aggregates
It’s a full house for DJ Turfcare as its Lawn Boost receives RHS endorsement
READYBLAZE – The hot new Firewood brand ideal for summer sales
EKJU’s quality planters and beds to help you grow sales
Innovative and sustainable pots from elho
New Pergolas from Forest Garden
Bee Friends with nature – let’s bring gardens to life with pollinator-friendly flower displays this summer!
Mindful plant care in the house and garden with GARDENA Pump and Pressure Sprayers
Growth Technology's repotting mixes now even better
Take your glove sales to the next level
The Handy one stop shop supplier for all your Garden Machinery needs
Henry Bell’s Sterling 3-in-1 Squirrel Proof Feeder
Hozelock adds to popular trigger sprayer range
Hygeia's innovative approach to sustainable gardening
Innovative, traditional and contemporary designs
LAVA-LITE – Naturally The Best
Twelve new products in Honeyfield's range
‘Clay tile’ look transforms top garden centre
Patio Black Spot Remover completely restores natural colour
Two new products added to popular Empathy range
Primeur new product introductions – 2021
New arrivals to the Baby Bio family
Sorbus brings a cut above the rest – ARS Japanese Pruning Range
Southern Trident Coco & Coir growing media and composts
Specialising in accessories for home and garden
Introducing ‘The Real Soil Company’ – the new name in high-quality, results-driven topsoil
Vitavia Greenhouses bring life to the garden
Woodlodge - the garden market has so much to look forward to in 2021
About the GIMA New Products Digest Spring 2021
The GIMA Awards are back!
GIMA Digest reaches worldwide audience
GIMA launches the UK garden industry’s first ‘Plastic Packaging Pledge’
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Henry Bell’s Sterling 3-in-1 Squirrel Proof Feeder

 

The innovative and stylish Sterling 3-in-1 Squirrel Proof Feeder is designed to encourage wild birds to safely feed their favourite foods whilst protecting the feed from squirrels. 

 

A Seed, Fat Ball and Peanut Feeder are encased within a decorative cage that will deter the most tenacious squirrels. With a large hanging hook the Feeder is simple to hang on a feeding station or from a branch and makes a beautiful addition to any garden.

 

The Sterling Collection

The Sterling Collection is designed to both enable and enhance garden bird’s wellbeing as well as bringing some lovely style notes into the garden.

 

The collection includes Sterling Feeders for Seed, Fat Balls, Peanuts and Sunflower Hearts that are beautiful made, robust and long lasting. The Sterling Grand Seed, Fat Ball and Peanut Feeders are a magnificent 60cm tall and have a generous feed capacity that enables any number of birds to feed independently and safely at the same time.

 

The Seed, Sunflower & Peanut Feeders feature the Henry Bell perch design that enables garden birds to feed in their natural forward facing position. This allows wild birds to look out with greater ease for predators; to feed for longer and in greater comfort.

 

For further information please contact: Paul Barker, National Sales Director by email paul.barker@henrybell.co.uk or call 07305 562171. Visit www.henrybell.co.uk

 

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