At Saltex 2009, Terram – one of the world’s leading manufacturers of commercial geotextiles, will be launching a new range of landscape and gardening products specifically designed for domestic projects.
The exhibition, which takes place on 8-10 September 2009 at Royal Windsor Racecourse, will see the unveiling of www.terramlandscape.com, marking Terram’s move into the highly competitive consumer landscaping market.
Terram, who celebrated their 40th anniversary this year, are already a well known name within the construction industry, providing environmentally sensitive geo-engineering solutions which help minimise the environmental impact of high-profile building projects.
At www.terramlandscape.com, customers are able to order from a wide range of products for use in applications such as weed prevention, root management, turf protection and soil and gravel stabilisation; products which Terram have previously produced for use in large scale construction developments.
Dr. Paul Glover, Terram’s Managing Director commented: “We are very excited to be launching our new consumer product range. www.terramlandscape.com incorporates 40 years of research and development in geosynthetics into everyday landscaping products and makes it both accessible and affordable for everyone.”
“Our world class range of landscape products have been successfully tried and tested in many major projects ranging from railway construction to oil refineries and airports and our long-standing reputation within the construction industry means that consumers can trust Terram products to do the job.” He added.
As well as being able to order landscaping products, www.terramlandscape.com has an extensive range of ‘How To’ guides and an interactive landscaping tool which helps customers identify what products can be used where and how in their garden, patio or driveway.
Along with a comprehensive Landscaping FAQ section and downloadable product information sheets, www.terramlandscape.com is a site you can trust for all your landscaping needs.


August 8th, 2009 → 5:06 pm @ terram
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