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The opportunity to talk about Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro™ is really very exciting to me! After all my griping about the weather and my dissatisfaction with my flowers this year I need some hope! Expand ‘n Gro is the hope I’m looking for!
Expand ‘n Gro is a concentrated planting mix. It’s just add water dirt! I don’t mean mud, I mean gradually add equal parts water to the concentrated mix and it becomes a full pot of soil for planting. Add an inch of Expand ‘n Gro to your garden and mix it in to the native soil and it becomes lighter and more fertile. Plants can grow up to three times their size with Expand ‘n Gro compared to the size potential with native soil alone.
Before you become too skeptical, it’s science not flashy promotion that holds the promise of better soil with Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro™. Expand ‘n Gro is a unique blend of plant food and coconut coir fiber extracted from the coconut husk. The coir expands with water and keeps 50% more water closer to your plants. Additionally, coir is free of bacteria and has a helpful fungus that protects plants from damaging fungi. The plant food feeds the soil for up to six months and the mix improves the soil for year. Science says this stuff works and I’m excited to try it.
Where to use it first?? I’d definitely like to add it to my flower beds. Scotty is going to give me a hand putting in some summer blooming plants this year, so when we put those in might be a good time to introduce some Expand ‘n Gro to the mix. I think I’m also going to do that potted tomato plant that I’ve wanted this year. Medical issues behind me and a new soil product I’m dying to try seem like a promising start to fabulous salads this summer!
Expand ‘n Gro is easy to use and what a great idea for all of our summer gardens in the US part of the blog world! I’m definitely going to try Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro and I’ll update as there is news. Try it out – What will be the first thing you plant?
The opportunity to talk about Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro™ is really very exciting to me! After all my griping about the weather and my dissatisfaction with my flowers this year I need some hope! Expand ‘n Gro is the hope I’m looking for!
Expand ‘n Gro is a concentrated planting mix. It’s just add water dirt! I don’t mean mud, I mean gradually add equal parts water to the concentrated mix and it becomes a full pot of soil for planting. Add an inch of Expand ‘n Gro to your garden and mix it in to the native soil and it becomes lighter and more fertile. Plants can grow up to three times their size with Expand ‘n Gro compared to the size potential with native soil alone.
Before you become too skeptical, it’s science not flashy promotion that holds the promise of better soil with Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro™. Expand ‘n Gro is a unique blend of plant food and coconut coir fiber extracted from the coconut husk. The coir expands with water and keeps 50% more water closer to your plants. Additionally, coir is free of bacteria and has a helpful fungus that protects plants from damaging fungi. The plant food feeds the soil for up to six months and the mix improves the soil for year. Science says this stuff works and I’m excited to try it.
Where to use it first?? I’d definitely like to add it to my flower beds. Scotty is going to give me a hand putting in some summer blooming plants this year, so when we put those in might be a good time to introduce some Expand ‘n Gro to the mix. I think I’m also going to do that potted tomato plant that I’ve wanted this year. Medical issues behind me and a new soil product I’m dying to try seem like a promising start to fabulous salads this summer!
Expand ‘n Gro is easy to use and what a great idea for all of our summer gardens in the US part of the blog world! I’m definitely going to try Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro and I’ll update as there is news. Try it out – What will be the first thing you plant?
2 comments:
Oh thanks for the info on K cups....I'm glad you explained it all. That goes to show you, I'm not a coffee drinker.
Have a glorious Sunday!!!!
It sounds very interesting. I will have to check it out. I posted my award today!
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