Posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on September 08, 2009 at 21:54:06 from (24.183.138.183):
I have a project to start in a few weeks & was wondering if you might know anything about a company named Gardena located in Ulm. They make the fancy orange snap connectors for garden hoses & a bunch of other neat outdoor products. I will be installing their Micro-Drip irrigation system in a few of Ma's flowerbeds. The instructions they sent are pretty limited so I have been visiting their website frequently. At some point, Gardena removed the listing for the US distributor & we now have to use the Canadian site. This leaves me to wonder if Gardena products are a big seller in Germany/Europe or if their site just makes them sound popular. If I were to visit a European garden center, would I find a massive display of their merchandise? I'd hate to put all of this time into the project to find out the product sucks &/or Gardena is the Acme of the gardening world. If it's a good setup, we will be expanding the system. Pieces & parts aren't the easiest to come by in the states. Fortunatly, Ebay seems to be a good source for most things Gardena. At any rate, any info you have or can dig up would be greatly appreciated. Mach's gut! - Mike
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