The Garden Chest Opens its Doors with Spring-Time Fun Around the Corner
The Garden Chest Opens its Doors with Spring-Time Fun Around the Corner
Beverly, MA (PRWEB) March 21, 2006
As spring approaches, http://www.TheGardenChest.com introduces a new product catalog that the homeowner and garden enthusiast will find useful and practical. Operated out of Beverly, MA, The Garden Chest is a web-based retailer that offers Home & Garden decor and accessories. Their belief is simple, offer home & garden products that are aesthetic, useful, and durable with pricing that is affordable.
“The Garden Chest was started with one main goal in mind; that is, to provide customers with great products, great service and a great shopping experience”, says founder Chris Hallinan. Since opening their doors, they have seen a steady increase in visitors and sales.
The Garden Chest believes that this is due to offering a great selection of home & garden products while communicating effectively with their customers. “We keep our customers up to date on the status of their orders. The focus is on customer service, which we feel will contribute to our success.” added Chris Hallinan.
The Garden Chest started by Tim and Chris Hallinan, 2 brothers who wanted a home & garden web-based store that was more consumer friendly. “The design and feel of the site is soothing and relaxing.” says co-founder Tim Hallinan, “We wanted a site that was simple and elegant with home & garden decor that was affordable.”
The Garden Chest plans to add more items over the next few months such as weather stations, water barrels, garden tools and more. They can be reached at customercare@thegardenchest.com with any questions or comments. You can also visit their site, http://www.thegardenchest.com to browse their selections.
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