New Aspects Of Traditional Tools
Lawn & Garden Retailer
August 2007
By Brent McHenry
There have been numerous changes to traditional gardening tools over the past decade. Stocking the latest products and informing customers about new improvements can help increase your tool sales.
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Tools Of The Trade
Lawn & Garden Retailer
August 2006
By Suzanne Duecker
There are five garden tools every garden center should carry regardless of floor space or inventory constraints.
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Tools: An Easier Way
Lawn & Garden Retailer
August 2005
By Carrie Burns
The goal of ergonomic tools is to create a safer product that causes less fatigue and stress on the body. The results can include improved health and safety and increased productivity.
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Maintaining a Sparkling Display
Lawn & Garden Retailer
June 2005
By Catherine Evans
We all know running a garden center is not the easiest thing in the world to do. It would be a much better universe if we could all just sit back, sell plants and call it a day, but unfortunately it does not work that way.
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TOOL TIME
Lawn & Garden Retailer
August 2004
By Mackenzie Gaffney
asily add up to a profitable sum if displayed in the most visually enhanced environment. Tools are an easy means of promoting the marketing technique of impulse buying.
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