HomeLeisure surveys what Australians are growing in autumn
A recent survey by garden and housewares brand HomeLeisure® shows that one-in-two Australians are growing vegetables in autumn…
A recent survey by garden and housewares brand HomeLeisure® shows that one-in-two Australians are growing vegetables in autumn…
HomeLeisure’s WaterSaver self-watering pots [distributed by Master Distributors] are made in Australia and available in a variety of contemporary and traditional styles, sizes and colours; with a reservoir in-built at the bottom of the pot. When the plant detects water at the bottom of the pot, the roots pass through a perforated insert into the reservoir…
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Download the document (PDF). Our friendly customer service team scored a thumbs-up commendation in the February edition of Choice. We promptly responded to Annette’s first email about her Family First smoke alarm enquiry, and assisted her with a replacement to ensure her total satisfaction. Master Distributors works hard across all our brands to ensure customers […]
The Australian-made Invisifeet by HomeLeisure has been featured in the November 2017 issue of Gardening Australia.
Our four-legged friends, dogs love and deserve to be involved as part of the family action, but they also love their own bed and deserve one that’s comfortable to sleep in. On the Friday 16 June 2017 episode of Network Ten’s The Living Room, we noticed our Leggz fantastic timber legs and accessories to affix them were used to raise […]
The Australian Woodworker featured the Arrow T50 Elite staple gun and the Leggz adjustable round metal furniture leg.
Better Homes and Gardens features Orphea Clothes Protector in their health section discussing safe clothes storage, naturally safeguarding clothes and linen without musty mothballs.
Handyman magazine featured the REKO Grow Your Own Seedlings 8-Cell seedling trays in their advice on how to grow your own plants from seed.
Potted plants dry out more quickly than those in garden beds, especially in windy weather, so staying on top of watering is a must during the often hot and dry conditions of an Aussie summer.