As National Gardening Week fast approaches, Forest Garden, the UK’s leading manufacturer of wooden outdoor products, has unveiled six new additions to its ‘growing’ planter range (awful pun, we’re sorry).

Tall planters complete with their own storage – ideal for watering cans, pots and pruning tools, a living screen and planters with wheels, are now available just in time for National Gardening Week 2023 (May 1-May 7, 2023).

Jenny Davis, Head of Marketing at Forest Garden, said: “Whether you want to try growing your own veggies or create a stylish outdoor living space bursting with colour, our collection has something to suit your outdoor style and, just as importantly, your space.

“From compact raised beds and corner planters to living screens and trellis, whatever you want to sow during National Garden Week, we have the perfect planter to reap the best of your efforts.”

The new additions join Forest Garden’s already comprehensive collection of planters but have been designed in response to customer feedback.

Jenny added: “Customers wanted planters they could move around their garden so adding wheels increases their versatility. Those with compact spaces have asked for more innovative storage solutions which is why we came up with planters with integrated storage.”

Forest Garden’s collection of new planters are available now from forestgarden.co.uk with prices starting at £95.49.
ABOUT FOREST GARDEN

Forest Garden is the UK’s leading and most trusted manufacturer and distributor of quality wooden garden products.

Established more than 50 years ago, the British values-driven brand offer garden buildings, fencing, sheds and decorative structures which are available to buy online and from more than 3,000 retail stores across the UK.

A proud advocate for the British manufacturing industry, Forest combines practicality with aesthetics to create better outdoor spaces – regardless of size. 

What’s more, Forest is a carbon-neutral company and is proud to use sustainable, British FSC-certified timber, predominately grown and felled from managed forest across Scotland.

Making British gardens great.

For more: forestgarden.co.uk

Forest Garden is represented by homes & interiors specialists jwcpr