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Friday, March 16, 2012

Thanks to Miracle Gro Expand 'n Gro Concentrated Planting Mix

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My husband loves cherry tomatoes and every day, he spends quite a long time taking care of his vegetables in pots. Checking his garden is part of his routine in the morning. He makes sure that weeds will not thrive. Two days ago, I received the product from Miracle Gro called Expand ‘n Gro™ and hubby used it right away.

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This product will aid his vegetables to grow healthy and bigger than normal because Expand 'n Gro has a coconut coir fiber  which is responsible in maintaining the ideal moisture of the soil. Expand 'n Gro is a plant food which is a concentrated planting mix that expands up to 3X when water is added. It will feed for up to 6 months because all the natural fibers hold up to 50% more water than the ordinary soil. For all these nutrients, my husband is happy gardener and thankful for Expandf 'n Gro. Watch the video below for more info:

Hey, I got this for FREE and if you are eager to receive free samples to try for your garden, just leave your comment below. Lucky commenter will have a free sample of Expand 'n Gro, the best product to use for  your Spring Garden. Visit the links provided here and don't forget to leave your comment. Enjoy your day everyone.

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1 comment:

  1. That sounds like a really amazing product! For an apartment dweller like me, I guess it would lead to more harvest of my plants in pots! I hope to receive a sample, too! :)

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