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Miracle Grow Plant Food - All Purpose

Miracle Grow Plant Food - All Purpose Review



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Green Thumb that I never had
5 star rating

a do-it-yourselfer, a gardener, green thumb, a woman
Pros

    Works Even Better Than Promised, keeps plants green, Bright Green Leaves, Large Beautiful Roses, Inexpensive, Doubles Vegetable Production, Flowers turn out healthy and large, makes plants grow strong and tall, Strong Healthy Plants

Cons
    Must not Over Use, follow directions carefully

APR
18
2008
 
  1.  
    1. Miracle Grow potting soil is the green thumb I never used to have.  This Soil helps your plants grow up to twice as big as ordinary soils.  It will continuously release plant food for up to three months.  The soil is made of rich organic materials that help you plant develop vigorously and provides excellent drainage. 
    2. Perfect for indoor or outside plants and flowers. 
    3. It is important to always wear gloves when using "miracle grow".
    4. Let the soil mix dry to the touch between watering.
    5. Do Not allow plants or flowers  to sit in drainage water.
    6. Water outdoor plants daily in hot weather.
    7. Feeding: Three months after potting, feed with "miracle grow plant food", according to the label.
  2.  Select a pot with a drainage hole.
  3. Fill pot about 1/3 full of "miracle grow potting soil".
  4. Loosen the root ball
  5. Add more "miracle grow soil" to the top, and press lightly.
  6. Water your plant or flower, and let drain well.

I_thumb_up Miracle Grow Plant Food - All Purpose is recommended by estakley


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Caprig wrote on Apr 21, 2008 at 11:44AM


Great review! I have found that their potting soil has been disturbingly different in each container we have gotten though- that is upsetting. One looks like peat, and the other is like soil.


Meredith wrote on Apr 18, 2008 at 4:02PM


Great idea to add a photo with your results! :)