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One of the things that I appreciate when I try to grow my veggies and plants in containers is great soil. Miracle Gro Expand ‘n Gro™ planting mix is just that - great soil!
Blending Miracle Gro's fabulous plant food and coconut coir, this fabulous new planting mix offers a fabulous base for all your planting needs, whether, like me, you garden almost exclusively in containers or if you're just amending and preparing your in-ground garden for the season. Coconut coir is a great addition to the mix because it is absorbant and helps your soil to retain up to 50% more moisture than basic potting soils - which is so important here in South Carolina where it's already summer hot!
I also love that I don't have to lug a ton of big bags of soil around - one little bag of Expand ‘n Gro™ does the work of a much larger bag of regular soil and that's especially good when the containers you want to plant are up on a second story deck!
Check out this video to see exactly how to include Expand ‘n Gro™ in your planting process;
Where would you use Expand ‘n Gro™?
One of the things that I appreciate when I try to grow my veggies and plants in containers is great soil. Miracle Gro Expand ‘n Gro™ planting mix is just that - great soil!
Blending Miracle Gro's fabulous plant food and coconut coir, this fabulous new planting mix offers a fabulous base for all your planting needs, whether, like me, you garden almost exclusively in containers or if you're just amending and preparing your in-ground garden for the season. Coconut coir is a great addition to the mix because it is absorbant and helps your soil to retain up to 50% more moisture than basic potting soils - which is so important here in South Carolina where it's already summer hot!
I also love that I don't have to lug a ton of big bags of soil around - one little bag of Expand ‘n Gro™ does the work of a much larger bag of regular soil and that's especially good when the containers you want to plant are up on a second story deck!
Check out this video to see exactly how to include Expand ‘n Gro™ in your planting process;
Where would you use Expand ‘n Gro™?