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Gardman's Big January Sale just got bigger
 

Gardman’s January sale flew off the shelves earlier this year that the provider of garden sundries and wild bird care products is making the forthcoming campaign even bigger.

Further reductions are being made to 104 existing sale products and there are 108 new additions.  

“With household budgets still being squeezed garden centre retailers need to offer consumers exciting new products at compelling prices,” explained Duncan Ross, director of garden centre sales at Gardman. 

“With our January sale now even bigger they can do exactly that. The prices of some products have been cut by as much as 80%; selected feeders are down by 70%; candle hardware is available from as little as 50p nett; and there are savings of over 85% on gloves.  When the products have gone they have gone and some have already sold out so retailers who want to grasp the opportunity of these ShaRRPer Prices need to act now.”

The Big January Sale encompasses products across the whole Gardman range including solar lighting, bird care, hanging garden, garden sundries, Grow It, water features, wall art, screening, trellis, hanging garden and pet care

Sarah Downing, Marketing Manager at Gardman said: “The Big January Sale is an integral part of the new retail partnership strategy, ‘Trust us to Deliver’.  We have put together all sorts of Stronger Off£rs to make it even bigger and we won’t stop here.  We will go on putting together unmissable offers and New Product !deas that will help retailers drive up footfall and increase sales.”

Gardman’s Garden Products and Garden Living catalogues contain 148 New Product !deas, 482 ShaRRPer Prices and 196 Stronger Off3rs.  Retailers who want a copy should contact their agent.  

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