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Gardening products being bought as gifts

By Smart Garden Products Posted on 3rd December, 2012

Gardening products being bought as gifts

There’s plenty of evidence in the GTN Bestsellers Garden Products chart that consumers are choosing gardening tools and accessories as ideal gifts for family and friends this Christmas…read more

Smart Solar prepares to launch new products at Glee

By Smart Garden Products Posted on 17th August, 2012

Smart Solar prepares to launch new products at Glee

Smart Solar, the specialist solar powered garden products manufacturer, is launching a number of new ranges at Glee as it looks to build on its success and to grow market share still further. One new range that is sure to be popular is some light strings of romantic red hearts, cheeky birds, cute owls or mini Moroccan lanterns. With 16 LED’s each, the new light strings are available in Try-Me packaging and merchandising units to encourage impulse purchases…read more

Smart Solar wins GIMA award

By Smart Garden Products Posted on 18th July, 2012

Smart Solar wins GIMA award

Smart Solar’s Aruba Bistro Set won the Outdoor Leisure, Garden Structures and Features section of the Garden Industry Manufacturers’ Association (GIMA) Awards.  The Award ceremony was held at Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotel, Heathrow on Thursday 12th July…read more

Bright eyes provide vision for future

By Smart Garden Products Posted on 12th June, 2012

Bright eyes provide vision for future

The success of Smart Solar’s collection of solar powered Bright Eye creatures has been a contributory factor in the company’s increased sales to garden centres. As a decorative ornament by day and a light by night, these cute Bright Eye Owls and Frog bring an element of fun to brighten up borders, patios, balconies or decking in any garden. The integral solar panel powers re-chargeable batteries to light up their white LED spotlight eyes for up to 8 hours each night when fully charged…read more

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