Spring and Summer are wonderful seasons for planting flowers and/or gardens. I {love} having potted flowers on my front porch and back deck. The different colors, shapes and sizes whisk me away to a happy place {smile}.
I've always been a big fan of Miracle Gro. Actually, the planted mums in my front flower bed have become well known in the neighborhood. I've always used Miracle Gro and boy oh boy did they GROW. So I was super excited to see the new Expand 'n Gro(TM) planting mix.
When mixed with your native soil, Expand 'n Gro™ helps loosen and aerate soil. It creates up to 90% more air space than the native soil alone, allowing moisture and nutrients to reach your plants roots. Even if you have heavy, compacted or clay soil, (which is what we have here in Missouri), Expand ‘n Gro™ makes it easier to work with and up to 40% lighter.
The all natural coconut coir is at the heart of this product. It is a lightweight all- natural material derived from coconut husk. Coir's unique moisture holding abilities help Expand 'n Gro™ retain up to 50% more moisture than your basic potting and/or garden soils. It also releases water as the plant needs it to help prevent over or under watering, which can sometimes be tricky, so it's nice to have some peace of mind that that this product can help prevent that.
Do you plant flowers or a garden at this time of the year? What do you use to create beauty in your pots or flower beds? I encourage you to check out Miracle Gro Expand ‘n Gro™ Concentrated planting mix. It's an easy way to prep for Spring and Summer planting! Be a peach and let me know what you think!
We're headed to our home and garden store today, I'm totally going to check out this product!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this! I love planting flowers and having them on the porch but everything I plant always dies within a week or so. I guess it's safe to say I have a brown thumb. I'll def be checking this out. : )
ReplyDeleteVonae Deyshawn
www.myvirtueplace.com
I use miracle grow in all of my planter pots. Container gardens need really good soil with a boost. This is great! xo
ReplyDeleteI use miracle grow in all of our planter pots. Container gardening requires really great soil with a boost. This is great! xo
ReplyDeleteI love gardening and come to think of it, my containers probably need some new dirt in them this season. Only the most forgiving of plants survive around here :) I'm learning though! I'm looking forward to launching a new gardening series next week on my blog so feel free to stop by and share any more tips you have!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend Kelly!
Ohhhh... I suck at gardning... but Miracle Grow helps me suck less.) Great post girly!
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