Customer and Press Praise

Customer Praise | Press praise

Contact Details

Please contact Sally or Ned with any questions, for high-resolution images or for any samples required for photography.

Email: sally@glut.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7627 0800
Fax: +44 (0)20 7627 8300


"Give instant and long-term pleasure with a gift from the Gluttonous Gardener." The Times
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"All hail the Gluttonous Gardener, purveyors of sinfully good gifts with a gardening twist" The Daily Telegraph
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"The company comes in to its own for Christmas presents." The Sunday Times
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"The Gluttonous Gardener is surely one of the loveliest sites on the whole of the world wide web" Matthew Fort, The Guardian
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"Give someone a gift they'll be enjoying long after the wrapping's been binned." Good Housekeeping
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"........worth every penny" Time Out
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"I'm obsessed with my Gluttonous Gardener catalogue...I've never liked armchair shopping, but this witty selection has won me over." Laura Bailey, The Telegraph
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"A great site for Green-fingered gifts. Items are themed to appeal to foodie novices rather than the gardening experts" The Independent October 2005 "The 50 Best Online Shops"
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"As the bouquets of flowers propped in assorted containers begin to wilt, the gooseberry bush from the wonderfully name Gluttonous Gardener will stand out as a truely imaginative gift." The Independent, 50 Best
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"Just what do you buy the gardener who has everything? Anything from the Gluttonous Gardener - a fantastic range of luxurious gifts from olive trees to champagne and passion flowers -all delivered to your door" BBC Good Homes
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"One of the top companies for buying presents for foodie fans" The Mail on Sunday
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"The Gluttonous Gardener, is one of the yummiest sites on the whole of the world wide web. Click onto any number of seductive categories, like Apothecaries Garden, The Orchard or Mediterranean Courtyard, and you will find a treasure trove of wonderful gifts" handbag.com
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"The Gluttonous Gardener – a kit from this delicious catalogue, which includes gourmet delicacies and unusual plants to grown at home. All are posted in rustic, re-useable wood crates." Elle Decoration
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"The Italianate Crate from the Gluttonous Gardener banquet on the best Mediterranean flavours minus the hard work" Period Living
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"If your looking for ideas for a really different present, The Gluttonous Gardener has something for every food and drink lover. It’s a great mail order catalogue with fantastic packages" Zest Magazine
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"If the gardener in your life really seems to have everything they could possibly want, surprise them with something from The Gluttonous Gardener catalogue." Daily Mirror
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"One of the top companies for buying presents for foodie fans" Mail on Sunday You Magazine
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"The Gluttonous Gardener supplies the best foodie presents with a twist" SW Magazine
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"Stuck for a special present? The Gluttonous Gardener’s original gift boxes contain and edible element plus a growing plant" Homes and Antiques
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"The deliciously indulgent crates from Gluttonous Gardener make quirky presents for sensualists" The Daily Telegraph
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"This shop has a fantastic range of plants that come as part of a themed gift, all wrapped up in gorgeous packaging" UK Style
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"If your into long-term gift planning, you might like to take some of the pain out by using the services of The Gluttonous Gardener" Daily Mail
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"The Gluttonous Gardener offers a great selection of original food/plant gifts which come beautifully packaged in crates and include full grow instructions – ideal for even timid gardeners" Bella Magazine
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"Stuck for gift ideas? Look in The Gluttonous Gardener’s catalogue. Gifts have a foodie and non-edible “growing” part." She Magazine
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"Good for … beautiful wooden crates of goodies for food and drink lovers" Women and Home Magazine
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"The Gluttonous Gardener Bursting with clever ideas for garden lovers" Women and Home Magazine
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"You don't have to be a foodie or a gardening freak to fall hopelessly in love with this clever mail-order company, appropriately named The Gluttonous Gardener. Specialisng in a truly unique range of wild and witty ‘themed’ gift boxes for every occasion" Time Out Magazine
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"Is there a gardener in your life that needs a present? The Gluttonous Gardener offers brilliant kits which include an instantly edible treat as well as things to grow to eat and drink later" The Scotsman Magazine
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"Quirky kits that include a foodie treat plus edible and drinkable things to grow" The Times
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"Gifts for gardeners don’t have to involve unglamorous bags of compost or heavy-duty spades, the Gluttonous Gardener has oodles of inspiring gift packs – great even if you’ve only got a window box" Livingetc Magazine
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"Send for the Gluttonous Gardener catalogue and you'll be relived to see gardening gifts that arrive tastefully boxed" Our Garden Magazine
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"Nice present ideas from the inventive Gluttonous Gardener" The Saturday Times
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"Something for the present, something for the future. If you believe the perfect present should be intriguing, unusual, beautifully presented, instantly enjoyable and provide lasting pleasure, then take a look at The Gluttonous Gardener" Family Circle Magazine
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"The Gluttonous Gardener offers an imaginative range of food-and gardening-related presents suitable for all occasions" House and Garden Magazine
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"The Gluttonous Gardener … The most inspired catalogue out there – and what a name!" The Independent – The Weekend Review
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"The Gluttonous Gardener consistently comes up with witty presents for the gardening cook" Homes and Gardens Magazine
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"Even non-gardeners will love the unusual gifts you can order direct from The Gluttonous Gardener" PS Magazine
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"Excellent mail-order company if you want to give plants as gifts." Evening Standard Magazine
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