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My Green Thumb is itching now that Spring and Sprung. I can’t wait to get busy in my garden very soon. I need to be patient, as our Nebraska weather is unseasonably warm right now, but I am sure we will at least get one more big snow fall.
I know this year I am going to try Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro™ Concentrated Planting Mix. I am a huge fan of the Miracle-Gro line of products. Every season it seems like Miracle-Gro come out with a new product that I can’t live without. I am excited to see what Miracle-Gro with Expand ‘n Gro Concentrated Planting Mix will do for my plants and veggies. We plant our tomatoes in large pots that this year will be filled with Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro. I can’t wait to see if they grow up to 3 times the typical amount of tomatoes!
Did you know Miracle-Gro’s concentrated planting mix will expand up to 3 times its size when water is added! Plus it significantly improves soil for multiple years. Not only does it improve soil, it feeds for up to six months!
Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro is made with all natural fibers from the coconut that hold up to 50% more water than traditional potting soil. This feature is necessary in my area, as our humidity is very low and we almost always lack the necessary moisture.
**Expand ‘n Gro is available at lawn and garden retailers in the Midwest, Northeast and Texas. Please visit expandngro.com for in-store availability information. Also available at Amazon.com.
Who wants to win a sample size of Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro Concentrated Planting Mix?
All you need to do is leave a comment sharing where you would use the sample if you won (ideas…garden, flower bed…flower pot…herb garden). That’s all! Good Luck and Happy Planting!
Giveaway ends 4/4/12 at 10:00pm MST. Good Luck!
My Green Thumb is itching now that Spring and Sprung. I can’t wait to get busy in my garden very soon. I need to be patient, as our Nebraska weather is unseasonably warm right now, but I am sure we will at least get one more big snow fall.
I know this year I am going to try Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro™ Concentrated Planting Mix. I am a huge fan of the Miracle-Gro line of products. Every season it seems like Miracle-Gro come out with a new product that I can’t live without. I am excited to see what Miracle-Gro with Expand ‘n Gro Concentrated Planting Mix will do for my plants and veggies. We plant our tomatoes in large pots that this year will be filled with Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro. I can’t wait to see if they grow up to 3 times the typical amount of tomatoes!
Did you know Miracle-Gro’s concentrated planting mix will expand up to 3 times its size when water is added! Plus it significantly improves soil for multiple years. Not only does it improve soil, it feeds for up to six months!
Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro is made with all natural fibers from the coconut that hold up to 50% more water than traditional potting soil. This feature is necessary in my area, as our humidity is very low and we almost always lack the necessary moisture.
**Expand ‘n Gro is available at lawn and garden retailers in the Midwest, Northeast and Texas. Please visit expandngro.com for in-store availability information. Also available at Amazon.com.
Who wants to win a sample size of Miracle-Gro Expand ‘n Gro Concentrated Planting Mix?
All you need to do is leave a comment sharing where you would use the sample if you won (ideas…garden, flower bed…flower pot…herb garden). That’s all! Good Luck and Happy Planting!
Giveaway ends 4/4/12 at 10:00pm MST. Good Luck!
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I've love to try this on my vegetable garden!
ReplyDeleteI'd use it on my tomato plants.
ReplyDeleteI have an indoor ivy plant that needs to be transplanted and some cherry tomato seedlings that need it too.
ReplyDeleteI wold use it in my new planter - it is a little claw footed tub! jca 837 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI would use the sample in a flower pot and let me 6 year old plants a few flowers in it.
ReplyDeleteI'd use it in my flower bed, I always add new perennials every year.
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I would use this in my garden!
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I would use this on my indoor flowers & plants.
ReplyDeleteI would use this for my potted plants and flower pots that I keep on my porch
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i would use this to plant my new spices this year
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I would use it my new strawberry plants.
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I would definitely use it in this summer's garden! livingonadollar84@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would use it to start my garden
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I'd use it to plant some flowers in pots to put on our front porch.
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I would use it in our flower bed
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My husband is building me a raised garden this year!
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I'd use the sample for our new indoor plants!
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In my garden...thanks
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I would use in the flower beds
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I would use this in my garden up at our mountain property.
ReplyDeleteI would use it in my raised bed vegetable garden.
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I would use it in my daughter's flower/herb/vegetable garden.
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I would use it in my front garden :)
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i want to grow some tomato plants this summer!
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i would use itin my flower garden
ReplyDeleteI would use it in my hanging baskets.
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I would use it for my hanging basket plants
ReplyDeleteI would use the product on my garden and flowers!
ReplyDeleteI would use it for my herb garden
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I would use it in a flower bed. Thank you
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flower pot
ReplyDeleteJadavis42@students.tntech.edu
Id use it my vegetable garden'
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I would use then in flower pots.
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im just doing an herb garden this year---the drought here in texas is not fun for a new gardener! this would be a great!
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kelly-tillotson@hotmail.com
I would use this in my container plantings! :)
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My flowerpots, thanks!
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i just bought a liliac tree, clemantis plants, and willow shrubs
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ReplyDeleteprobably try to re-grow my peach tree that died