Monday, October 29, 2012

Miracle-Gro and the Gardenieres!

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Miracle-Gro for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

This week I was introduced to an awesome site powered by Home Depot and Miracle-Gro called the Gardenieres.

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The Gardenieres are a select group of garden enthusiasts that were hand-picked and lead by master gardener, William Moss.

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This fall, the gardenieres will be covering the country, inspiring us all to get out and garden. They will help people on-line and in social media networks and even in our own neighborhoods!

 

You can check out this site or their YouTube channel for all kinds of helpful videos based on their own gardening experiences. You can also chat with them on Miracle-Gro Facebook page if you have any questions or encounter unique challenges in your gardening project.

 

One project that I am very interested in taking on is growing my own tomatoes. William Moss, the host of Gardenieres, provides educational and informational tips on how to make the most out of your tomato plants. I'm a big tomato eater, and that can be somewhat costly if I purchase them at the local grocery store. I could save quite a bit of money if I grew tomatoes myself!

 

For this project, the Miracle-Gro products needed is Miracle-Gro Potting Mix:

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Miracle-Gro Potting Mix does exactly what the name implies.  It holds the water until the plants need it and then releases just the right amount.  I love this stuff because it keeps even moisture in the soil which most plants love. Unless you are growing cacti this is the stuff for containers.  Everyone knows how quickly a container dries out, especially in the heat of summer.  With this you water less frequently and still get amazing plants.  It’s not a personal gardener though; you do still have to water, just not as often.  Perfect for just about any plant, like I said.  Try it, you'll love it.Advertisement

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