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My husband and I do NOT have green thumbs. In fact, we have whatever the opposite of a green thumb is. So we need all the help we can get when it comes to planting and growing. I was excited to hear about Miracle-Gro's Expand ‘n Gro™ Concentrated Planting Mix. Expand 'n Gro gives you great results whether you plant in a garden or containers.

What makes Expand ‘n Gro™ different from other soils?
- You get up to 3X the flowers and vegetables versus native soil
- It will significantly improve soil for years
- When water is added, the concentrated planting mix expands up to 3X
- Feeds for up to 6 months
- The all natural fibers will hold up to 50% more water than basic potting soil
See for yourself!
Even a novice gardener like myself can tell you what a difference this will make to your plants. I love how I don't have to lug a big bag of soil from the store (which is not easy with 3 kids). One small bag of Expand ‘n Gro™ is all I need. Let's face it, us busy moms don't have a lot of time to care for plants and flowers. Since Expand ‘n Gro™ feeds plants for up to 6 months, I don't have to feel guilty or overburdened with my garden. With Spring finally here and Summer right around the corner, this is the time to get your garden ready with Miracle Gro Expand ‘n Gro™.
Thanks to Miracle-Gro, one lucky reader has the chance to win a sample of Expand ‘n Gro™. Simply leave a comment below telling me what you are planting this season. Good luck!



I plant basil like my family has done for over 100 years...
ReplyDeleteI am planting a vegetable garden with my four kids this late spring! We are gonna plant strawberries too!! How fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the review! We are about to move and I'm excited to get started creating new flower beds.
ReplyDeleteI have a lemon tree and an olive tree that need to be re-potted. This would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love to plant flowers for my gardens and pots! I love miracle grow!
ReplyDeletea vegetable garden with green beans, lettuce,cukes etch
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I'm planting lots of vegetables this season!
ReplyDeleteTomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, watermelon, and beans!
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