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Fertilizer Company Dives into Aquatics with Acquisition

Release Date: April 28th, 2010

Canal Winchester, OH, April 28, 2010 – For gardeners looking for something different, Winchester Gardens provides a unique array of alternative fertilizer products. Already offering a variety of fertilizer spikes and tablets, the company is now branching into the world of aquatic gardening. Expanding its line, Winchester Gardens announces the acquisition of aquatic fertilizer product, Highland Rim Aquatic Plant Fertilizer.

A proven market leader, Highland Rim Aquatic Plant Fertilizer is specially formulated for blooming aquatic plants. Its high phosphorus levels and copper-free formula promote maximum blooming potential. Developed as a fast acting fertilizer, these tablets give aquatic plants a strong early start and a steady diet.

Unlike other aquatic fertilizers, Highland Rim tablets will not prematurely crumble or dissolve. These tablets also do not promote algae blooms in ponds, and will not harm fish or other aquatic life.

With newly designed packaging, Highland Rim Aquatic Plant Fertilizer is now available in several sizes for different consumer needs. Whether for use in a single water garden home or for sale at retail and wholesale outlets, the tablets come packaged in just the right sizes.

Winchester Gardens is a family owned producer of fertilizers and other outdoor products located in Canal Winchester, Ohio. The company is proud to add Highland Rim Aquatic Plant Fertilizer to its family of fertilizer products. For more information on this product, visit highlandrimaquatics.com.

Winchester Gardens Contact James Mansnerus at 614-837-1201 or email James at james.mansnerus@wgardens.com

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