Thank you Lj members Life are great

There are so many things I want to write about.But must first say thank you to all of you that supported and keep supporting after really hard time of investing all I had time and money suddenly .Just like a miracle seem coming together.1. Lots of thanks to George for all the efforts and inspiration seems like the all ages interactive sculptures that I market will find places in few parks- great news .2. Lots of sales this week of lawn edging the strimmer resistant and enviro edging and the aggregate edging to few gardeners/ contractors, private people3. I was very happy when Few Lj members asked for samples and there are on the way. Kerrie Got one and mention that it is great quality very reasonable price and that she like the fact it is made from recycled materials.4. I only contact 3 retailers so far , 2 mail orders company- that liked my products but have stock for this year and a garden centre that ordered all the lines of products: raised beds, edging and potato tub. It is great news!,THE PLANT CENTRE, c/o The Garden Place, Cropper Road, Marton , Blackpool FY4 5LB. All the deatails about this garden centre will be on my website so customers from the area can see/buy the products there. AS I have a google ad campain that work well there are about 200 people visiting the e-shop every day.I visited homebase and wilkinson today and thought that every garden centre should have the raised beds that have as it is ever so easy to carry back home. I just can not find time to all the marketing hopefully this week I will start doing that.But also should offer other people a great opportunity of marketing these products.I still have a stock of great wonderful garden lights that I think any garden designer should know how to install/ plan .It can add lots of value to any garden High light the style of the garden.I should right more about it but you always welcome to read about atplantsfromzion@gmail.com

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    Hi Ofer,

    Great to hear things are going well :-)

    All the best,
    Craig
  • Hi Ofer

    Recieved the sample, love the product and the endless scope of shapes possible, will included into my designs where needed

    Good luck

    Kerry
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