


Garden Glory Swedish Garden Hose & Nozzle Set
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Showers in the forecast.
Your eyes don’t deceive you—a hose really can be this head-turning. It’s made in Sweden by the folks at Garden Glory, and you bet it’s tough: The inner tube has a knitting reinforcement all over, which makes it pliable yet non-kinking. Plus, the plastic surface has a UV-protected coating (no fading here!). This one’s totally free of lead, cadmium, and phthalates, so the kiddos are safe if they try to take a sip. Includes two nozzles, one for each end of the hose. The adjustable nozzle can set to jet, soft shower or mist. Snag a set in your favorite color along with the matching holder (sold separately), and you’re all set to nurture your garden.
Founder Linda Brattlöf is the one we can all thank for rescuing our yards and gardens from ugly, eyesore hoses. The Garden Glory hose is here in six colors, ready to give your outdoor spaces hydration, and an instant upgrade, all in one fell swoop.
And now, a few tricks to get you growing. First, a few ideas to get your soil ripe and ready for growing season, then a hint on how to stay neat while you're working the, er, dirt, and last of all, an indoor garden for all levels.
- Made in: Sweden
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
Hose measures 65' L with an interior diameter of .5"
Includes two nozzles (one for each end of the hose). The nozzles are adjustable and can be set to jet, soft shower, or mist.
- Materials:
PVC / ABS
- Care:
Instructions for installing the nozzle are included with each purchase.
Please note that tools are required to ensure a tight fit of the nozzle.
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