Target launches Good Little Garden, first store brand for flowers
- Target introduced its owned floral brand, Good Little Garden, across the country just before Mother's Day.
- Target introduced this brand as it expands its flower and plant category.
- The brand offers over sixty options across everyday and seasonal assortments of fresh flowers and plants.
- Customers pay $6 or more for bouquets and $15 or more for potted plants.
- The brand helps customers celebrate any occasion more easily.
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Spring sprouts at Target as retailer adds Good Little Garden flowers and plants to stores
Target is cultivating a new product category at its stores: fresh-cut flowers and other plants, through its new floral brand Good Little Garden.
Target Unveils First Standalone Floral Brand as Flower Sales Bloom
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