The ghost of STIGA Christmas past

The ghost of STIGA Christmas past: As the end of the year draws ever closer, it is a fine time to grab the hand of the STIGA ghost of Christmas past (well this year anyway) and revisit all of the wonderful stories from the team of 2024!

Never ones to shy away from shouting about all the fabulous new innovations from the gardening mower and tools brand, the team have been very active this year at shows and all other manner of initiatives.

The ghost of STIGA Christmas past

The ghost of STIGA Christmas past

At the Garden Press Event in February, STIGA offered a sneaky first peek of the 3 Series, the new family of battery-powered multifunction tools with their very own direct on-board charging and on-wall storage system.  The award-winning, ergonomically designed STIGA SC 100e battery pruner also made its first outing at the show. It has gone on to win the prestigious DIY Week Garden Tool Product of the Year Award and to be highly revered product throughout the industry.  STIGA will be attending again in 2025 and wishes to thank all the gardening and lifestyle journalists who came along this year to say hello.

STIGA also had a stand at GroundsFest this year, the event doubled up as a chance for all the STIGA dealers to attend in one place and experience not only the superb array of ride-on mowers and other garden products but also the STIGA touring truck which was on-site showcasing the extensive range of battery tools and the autonomous robot mower range.  The team would like to say thank you to all the dealerships who came along to make the day so special.

In 2024, the team launched an exciting initiative called the “We Care That You Care” campaign, which reflected STIGA’s passion for nature and commitment to a more sustainable future. The aim of the campaign was to support 90 community garden groups across the UK, one for each year of STIGA’s 90th anniversary, by providing them with innovative, eco-friendly gardening products.

The campaign was available to any non-profit organization, community group, or charity that maintained a green space and wished to receive STIGA’s innovative, eco-friendly garden products for free.

The STIGA team would like to thank all the great people they have worked with through social media and more, who have tested and reviewed their products and produced some wonderful images and content…

Rob Woodhouse – green_fingerz_

Paul and Holly Anderton – anderton.maintenance.cheshire

Kirsten and Mars – my.home.farm.uk   kirstenandmars.com

Ed Stephens – etsgardening

Jack Rowbottom – jacksmeatshack

Jamie Marsh – jamies_little_allotment

Meagan Blanchfield – secondnaturefloraldesign

Jen Howarth – life_on_the_lot

Steve and Jenny Fives – cheshire_home_and_vista

Ken Crowther – World Radio Gardening

David Hedges Gower – The Lawn Association

Jenny Saunders – Marldon Community Composting Scheme

And our Mr Giant Veg – Kevin Forty – giantveg

STIGA look forward to an exciting year ahead and will be shouting about all their new products in the new year!

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