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Agents wanted - new garden product
Apologies if this is an inappropriate posting for this newsgroup, however
there just may be agents calling on garden centres who would be interested. A new decorative dressing is being introduced to the market in September. Its a hard wood (beech) chip(from sustainable source) and is available either in natural or in a range of different colours. (www.chipwright.co.uk) It can be used as an indoor decorative pot top dressing or outside in bulk to act as a weed preventative as well as adding an incredible good look to the garden. It cannot be compared to mulch, Chipwright gives a completely different look and feel and does not break down in the way a mulch would do. Chipwright are currently looking for agents to join and be part of the launch of this product in September (specifically at Glee), please e-mail if interested. |
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Agents wanted - new garden product
ah wrote:
A new decorative dressing is being introduced to the market in September. Its a hard wood (beech) chip(from sustainable source) and is available either in natural or in a range of different colours. (www.chipwright.co.uk) Good heavens. Can this be the same kind of violently coloured product I was offered, ooohh, say 10-12 years ago by the leading bark chip wholesaler of the day? I remember a viridian green, a magenta, golden yellow, a cyan blue, and a black version. The black was almost tempting, but a collegue managed to talk me out of it. |
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