In This Issue
Glee New Product Awards 2014 - Winners announced
New Glee layout finds favour with visitors
Giant Bulbs are a Glee Hit for Taylors Bulbs
Gardman add shine to solar lighting category
Kelkay launch Mediterranean aggregates collection
Charles Bentley sweep in to Glee with premium brushes
Garden On A Roll develop a perfect gift solution
Hands up...these gloves are high performance
Introducing ‘The 1’ – the Fastest Formula Lawn Seed Yet!
Whitefurze showcase new products at Glee
Glee awards 'double' for Apta's new lightweight pots
G7 Swansong for Neil after 28 years
Iron Man Debuts At Glee!
Win a day's design consultation from Catering Design Group
New waterproof accessories brand to showcase at Glee
New cordless garden tools go head to head with petrol rivals
Outside decor from Home2Garden
Family run business will deliver inspiring environments
How Garden Centres win the Coffee Shop War
Norfolk Leisure bring a touch of festive glitter to hall 17
Glee opened today - and there is so much to see
Awards, Westland can't get enough of them
VegTrug- not just for veg!
Buyers get first look at 600 new products from top US brand
Neudorff launch gets to the root of the matter
Magnetic pot is world first for new Glee exhibitor
Dressing things up...GLEE style
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VegTrug- not just for veg!



The VegTrug stand (Hall 17 Q30) are showing a wide range of new products building on their success and reputation. Newly added are a special kids planter, designed to be the perfect working height for younger participants, this is complemented by a kids workbench, with space to store their own compost or tools. Both are manufactured from FSC timber.

The colourful Poppy range has also seen additions, most notably the Poppy Flower with special side planting pockets-ideal for trailing plants, The colour continues with the introduction of a vertical garden system- making the most of walls. The beauty of this system is the modular design allowing for adjustment of planter height on the frame and of course a choice of colours allowing the gardener to customise the look. The team feel there is a strong future for these planters for either herbs or for cascading ornamental plants and no doubt sales will benefit from in-store demonstrations.

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