Home and Garden America Now in Search for a New & Exciting Brand Name

Home and Garden America is currently searching for a new brand name for their line of organic heirloom seeds.

Incline Village, NV, November 17, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Home and Garden America is currently searching for a new brand name for their line of organic heirloom seeds. The company is still in the early stages of name selection, according to the CEO, Chuck Harmon.

"We recently had a meeting with our company lawyer to discuss some matters with the brand. He felt that ‘Home and Garden America' was an indefensible name, and the rest of the board members agreed. So we are now in search for a fresh brand name to represent our business," said Harmon.

"We're looking for a name that's catchy and creative, but more importantly, we want something that accurately defines our gardening products and everything we stand for. Home and Garden America is a company that's dedicated to providing organic heirloom seeds that aren't just high-quality but all-natural, non-GMO, and non-hybrid as well. We want our consumers to connect that as soon as they hear our new brand name," Harmon continued.

"We're still in the deliberation phase for now. We have a list of some possible names, but we're not in a hurry. We want to take our time so we can select the best possible name that we can proudly display on our heirloom survival seed packs. It's very exciting and we're looking forward to announcing it soon," Harmon further remarked.

With the news of this upcoming name change, some customers were wondering whether the company would still keep the Home and Garden America website.

"We may be changing our brand name, but our main website will still remain active. We always want to be your number-one source for heirloom seeds and organic gardening tips, so you can expect to get even more valuable information about home gardening there," Harmon clarified.

More information is available on the Home and Garden America website.

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Chuck Harmon enjoys writing consumer information material on a wide range of products, and his work in the field of gardening is no exception. His interest in organic heirloom seeds started when he began searching for the best-tasting vegetables to grow in his garden.
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