Cutting-edge content helps grow Flymo’s reach
A video production company is marking a major milestone with a long-standing client in the home and garden sector.
Gateshead-based YourFilm has now produced more than 50 films for lawn care brand Flymo as part of a five-year partnership.
The latest batch includes 16 new videos offering product guidance and lawn care tips, with a focus on Flymo’s battery-powered range of mowers, blowers and chainsaws.
Shared across Flymo’s digital platforms and retail partner sites, the films regularly attract thousands of views.
Many of the featured products are part of the POWER FOR ALL ALLIANCE – a cross-brand battery platform led by Bosch, Gardena and Flymo’s parent company Husqvarna.
Natalie Watson, Flymo’s product marketing specialist, said: “These videos are essential for showing consumers exactly how our products work and how they can make looking after their gardens easy.
“We’re thrilled with the quality and popularity of the new set of films YourFilm has produced for the important summer season in 2025.”
YourFilm, now in its 20th year, has worked with brands across home improvement, automotive and finance, including Admiral, Greenspace and Nissan.
Matthew Newman, co-founder and managing director at YourFilm, added: “It’s always nice to hit landmarks with clients, as it underlines our commitment to building lasting relationships.
“Flymo is probably one of the most instantly recognised UK brands.
“We’re proud to have played a small part in producing instructional and informational films that maintain their position as a hugely popular brand in their sector.”
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