Now through IGH, Inc., the new wholesale distribution partner of Gardener’s Supply Company, independent garden centers and hardware stores throughout North America can sell a range of gardening products previously available only to the company’s catalog, e-commerce and retail customers, accroding to a press release from Gardener's Supply Company.
The new IGH catalog features a wide range of Gardener’s Supply-designed products, including:
• Snip-n-Drip Soaker Systems and other watering devices
• Customizable raised beds with exclusive ‘made-in-Vermont’ aluminum corners
• Everbloomin’ line of garden décor
• Self-Watering Conversion Kits for containers
• Gold Leaf Gloves Royal Horticultural Society-certified leather gloves
• All-in-one seedstarting kits
• Time- and energy-saving garden helpers
• Strong, garden-tested plant supports
• Space-saving growing systems such as Grow Bags
The Spring 2014 IGH catalog will launch soon, arriving in advance of garden centers’ and hardware stores’ busy gardening seasons. For more information or to establish an IGH account, call 1-888-560-1036.
Though the partnership with IGH is new, its origins are well-established: Gardener’s Supply Company has been developing and selling products since 1983. The 100 percent employee-owned company has created scores of gardening solutions throughout its 30-year history.
For more information, visit the Gardener's Supply Company website.
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