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GardenSuperMart rain barrels - getting a lot of exposure!

Posted by shawn @ 2:27 pm on November 12, 2008

The Cascata & Agua rain barrels we sell our continuing to receive a lot of positive feedback and press coverage. Throughout the gardening season we had been hearing rave reviews about these products from satisfied customers from all over the United States and Canada. Blogs, magazines, green-living websites have all commented on how great these rain barrels are. Websites like Garden Rant, Groovy Green, Gardening Life, This Garden is Illegal, and many more love these barrels.

We recently released a video on the making of a rain barrel which can be viewed here: rain barrel video this video will show you a totally different perspective on this popular product. Watch step-by-step how a rain barrels starts off as a clear plastic pellet and is transformed into the beautiful creations you see on our website.

Enjoy!

In the News: Algranti’s Green Rebirth

Posted by Courtney @ 11:38 am on

We’ve been mentioned in an article in the Waterloo Record: Algranti’s green rebirth!

Gerry with Rain Barrels

Gerry with Rain Barrels

An excerpt:

Polls showed the environment was becoming a top-of-mind issue for North Americans, and the region had just gone through a water shortage.

Trade magazines talked about the popularity of rain barrels in drought-prone areas, but the ones available for sale were not visually appealing.

After experimenting with different designs, the company came up with two sizes of rain barrels designed to look like terracotta pots. A planter in the lid allows shrubbery to spill over the top, integrating the barrels into the surroundings.
Algranti’s Green Rebirth, Matt Walcoff, November 12, 2008

GardenSuperMart Now a Proud Member of Wellington Water Watchers

Posted by gerry @ 5:44 pm on November 3, 2008

GardenSuperMart.com is proud to announce their membership and partnership with the Wellington Water Watchers organization.  Wellington Water Watchers is a grassroots movement with over 600 members and is dedicated to the protection, restoration and conservation of drinking water in Guelph and Wellington County.

Please go to http://wellingtonwaterwatchers.ca/ for more information about Wellington Water Watchers.