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Honeyfield’s goes wild

Rachel WoodBy Rachel WoodAugust 19, 20193 Mins Read
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Honeyfield’s has introduced a new brochure, which is twice as big as the previous one.

“We have had a busy 12 months here at Honeyfield’s and our latest brochure has doubled in size,” said marketing manager Gemma Gale. “It features 50 new products covering a variety of foods, treats, feeders, and bird tables. Let us introduce you to some of our exciting NEW products.”

Honeyfield’s wild bird food is now available in 5kg bags – currently with 25% extra free. Where the ingredients allow, the products contain cereals and other seeds grown on Fair To Nature farms, which cultivate special areas of seed-bearing crops to provide food for farmland bird species, such as linnets, skylarks and buntings.

“This means that Honeyfield’s bird food not only feeds garden birds but also looks after the birds in our countryside, too,” said Gemma.

URBAN GARDEN

The new 5kg bags are available in five varieties: Quality Wild Bird Food, Won’t Grow Wild Bird Food, Robin Wild Bird Food, Sunflower Hearts, and Peanuts.

Honeyfield’s has brought out Urban Garden Wild Bird Feeders, which are available in small and medium sizes. Quick-release lids enable easy filling and re-filling and a quick-release base allows for efficient cleaning. The range consists of Seed Feeder, Peanut Feeder, Nyjer Seed Feeder, Fat Ball Feeder, Sunflower Heart Feeder and Suet Block Feeder.

Also featured are New Easy Clean and Fill Wild Bird Feeders, which are available pre-filled with Honeyfield’s food. The range comprises Seed Feeder, Fat Ball Feeder, Sunflower Heart Feeder and Peanut Feeder, which are all available empty or pre-filled, and Suet Pellet Feeder and Mealworm Feeder, which are available pre-filled only.

BIRD FEEDERS

A new range of weather-resistant Stainless-Steel Wild Bird Feeders feature a quick-release base for easy cleaning and includes Seed Feeder, Fat Ball Feeder, Nyjer Seed Feeder, Peanut Feeder and Cottage Garden Wild Bird Feeders.

Honeyfield’s flat-packed Wooden Bird Tables are pre-drilled and marked for easy self-assembly and are fully manufactured in the UK, using only FSC timber from responsible sources. The range includes the Alford Bird Table and Chelmsford Bird Table. The brand offers a pre-filled quarter pallet instore display unit that holds 10 flatpack bird tables.
Finally, the Honeyfield’s stocks large, squirrel-proof Cottage Garden Wild Bird Feeders
that feature a decorative butterfly topper. The range comprises Fat Ball Feeder (new this year, Peanut Feeder and Seed Feeder.

“Don’t forget to come visit us at PATS Telford on stand E12 – we have some fantastic show offers running,” said Gemma.
 

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Rachel Wood

Rachel Wood, graphic designer. More than 40 years ago, I was one of the first females to be offered an apprenticeship within the printing industry. I've worked on record sleeves, DVD covers and various magazines throughout my career. In my spare time I collect movie posters and attend comic cons, I keep fit (and sane) with gardening and strength & conditioning training.

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