This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Scotts® for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
I remember that my first Spring here in the US was quite a fun. My husband and I were busy planting in our backyard different kinds of flowers that I've never seen before. Gardening is one of my favorite hobbies, so I was very excited and happy digging the ground and getting my hands dirty. After I gave birth, I became so occupied attending to my daughter's needs and I haven't done planting in a while now. I missed it.
This year, I actually thought of growing flowers, herbs, and vegetables again. I know I have a lot of weeding work to do in our backyard, and my ever-growing belly might prevent me from doing the job. But I'll see what I can do. I've been thinking of what kinds of flowers I want to plant this year and what kind of planting necessities I must grab. I heard that Expand ‘n Gro™ Concentrated Planting Mix, a product of Miracle-Gro® does awesome job in maintaining the growth and beauty of plants. It says that it can expand flowers and vegetable 3x compared to native soil, and feeds the plants up to 6 months! Well, with how hot and dry Arizona is, I think this product is a great tool to keep the health and growth of my plants. I also like that this planting mix can hold up to 50% more water than basic potting soil because we usually grow our herbs in pots. Knowing that this product absorbs that much water, I cannot wait to see and smell the aroma of green herbs in our little garden. The last time we tended our backyard, we used Miracle-Gro® products and it did awesome job all throughout spring, summer, and even up to winter. I already trust this brand, so I couldn't wait to try their newest innovation.
If you're already a Miracle-Gro® fan (like me) or someone who's looking for a great product to take good care of your plants in spring and summer, you can avail a free sample size of this planting mix. You can also get a $3 off coupon in your next trip to your local gardening shop. To avail this great opportunity and saving treat, visit their website.
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