Goods for the Garden Launches New Website, Sharing 'Green' Benefits with Everyone
Bringing together a unique collection of high quality, authentic American and international handcrafted, sustainable and fair trade developed garden products, combined with a commitment to support the environment, public gardens and socially responsible organizations is helping to push Goods for the Garden (www.goodsforthegarden.com) into the national marketplace.
(PRWEB) July 5, 2007 -- Beauty, quality, authenticity, sustainability and social responsibility are among the guiding principles that led to the founding of Goods For The Garden. The opening of our new online retail store (http://www.goodsforthegarden.com/retail/) is the next step in what originally began as an idea to provide a small exclusive collection of garden goods to retailers in the Midwest. Goods for the Garden has now blossomed into a synergetic blend of products and services, offering some of the worlds finest garden goods to landscape professionals, architects, developers, retailers, and individual garden enthusiasts throughout the country.
Specializing in beautiful terra cotta, teak & wire outdoor furnishings and hand crafted garden elements for individuals, fine retailers, estates, roof gardens, corporate headquarters, health care facilities, shopping centers and botanic gardens.
Working with some of the finest garden product designers, producers and importers in the country, including Seibert & Rice, Diamond Teak, Campo De' Fiori, Guy Wolff and more, Matt Silvern, the company's founder is slowly transforming his small company, creating a unique business model that brings together several industries, a strong customer service ethic and an exceptional collection of design elements to work together for the common good.
Representing these great companies, designers and entrepreneurs while contributing time and resources to great organizations like 1% for the Plant, Potters for Peace and botanic gardens throughout the country, creates an important balance in what we take from the earth to enrich our lives, and what we are obligated to give back to sustain its treasures for the future.
For more information, please visit www.goodsforthegarden.com or call Matt Silvern at (800) 663-3158
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