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The Garden Consumables market is a subset of the Gardening Supplies and Equipment industry. It includes products such as fertilizers, pesticides, soil amendments, and other consumable items used in gardening. These products are used to improve soil quality, control pests, and promote healthy plant growth. Consumers of garden consumables are typically homeowners, landscapers, and commercial growers.
Garden consumables are typically sold in retail stores, garden centers, and online. Many companies offer a wide range of products, including organic and natural options. Consumers can also purchase garden consumables in bulk, which can be more cost-effective.
Some companies in the Garden Consumables market include Scotts Miracle-Gro, Bayer, and Syngenta. Other companies include Helena Chemical, Wilbur-Ellis, and Nufarm. Show Less Read more