

Whether you are a novice organic gardener or a long-time enthusiast, there’s no denying that organic gardening is growing in popularity, with nearly half the population wanting to make changes to greener living. Introducing Miracle-Gro Organic Choice, a new and exciting range of natural and organic products for those who want to garden organically and still get proven Miracle-Gro results – without sacrificing time or money.

100% chemical free ingredients
Miracle-Gro Organic Choice is made from naturally occuring ingredients and grows stronger, healthier plants organically!*
Fast start, sustained feeding
Miracle-Gro Organic Choice Compost gets plants off to a great start and Miracle-Gro Organic Choice Plant Food feed over the entire growing season. The Organic Choice plant food range comes with a plant food to suit all your needs covering the entire gardening calendar. There is also a convenient Compost Maker which stimulates the breakdown of garden and vegetable waste to turn it into a rich organic compost.
*Miracle-Gro Organic Choice contains only ingredients which are allowed for organic farming and conform to Annex 11A of EEC 2092/91 modified.
Related products:
Miracle-Gro Organic Choice Potato & Vegetable Gro-sac
For potatoes, carrots and other vegetables. Perfect even for the smallest gardens.
Miracle-Gro Organic Choice All Purpose Peat Free Compost
An exclusive mix of natural, organic, peat-free ingredients.
Miracle-Gro Organic Choice Giant Fruit & Vegetable Planter
Enriched with Miracle-Gro organic plant food.
Miracle-Gro Organic Choice Premium Garden Soil
For creating beds and borders, replacing old soil, levelling lawns and making compost.
Miracle-Gro Organic Choice All Purpose Plant Food
Gives more blooms and more vegetables… organically!



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