Friday, March 16, 2012

Assist Your Green Thumb with Miracle-Grow Expand 'n Grow Concentrated Planting Mix - #Giveaway

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Spring is in the air and my fingers are itching to start digging in my vegetable garden and planting flowers along the front porch. This year I have a new planting ally,

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Miracle-Grow plant food has been my go-to for years, but I was excited to hear about Expand ‘n Gro™ Concentrated Planting Mix as another tool to keep my plants healthy and producing well.

Usually I spend a few days every year amending my soil with yard mulch, manure and peat moss. The Expand 'n Grow can improve my soil for multiple years, cause up to 3x the growth from vegetables and flowers, and feed my plants for up to 6 months.

How does it work? Well, it contains a unique mix of the Miracle-Grow plant food I love so much along with coconut coir fiber. This fiber can makes the soil more workable as well as holds 50% more moisture than other potting soil. Not bad, right?

This product would also be a great choice for house plants. I know that I have several inside in desperate need of replanting. This mix expands up to 3x when water is added so one bag will go a long way. 

So plant away! ...and let Miracle-Grow Expand 'n Grow Concentrated Planting Mix do the dirty work.

Giveaway!

 Just leave a blog comment below telling me what you would plant with Miracle-Grow Expand 'n Grow. One lucky reader will win a sample size bag of their own! Giveaway ends Saturday, March 31st (3/31/2012) at midnight PST 

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8 comments:

  1. I'd use this around rose bushes
    msboatgal at aol.com

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  2. It's just about time for us to plant our garden. So I would plant
    it around the tomatoes !

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  3. I would try to grow a fern again.
    royalegacy at gmail

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  4. I would love to try this in my Herb garden!
    sheshult@hotmail.com

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  5. I will try this in my cedar planters, probably with primroses...a family favorite. Thank you. Laurie Adams,adamsfamily@peak.org

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  6. i would use this for our tomatoe plants
    tcogbill at live dot com

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  7. i'd use it in my window boxes with impatients
    nannypanpan@gmail.com

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