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Miracle-Gro All Purpose Soluble Plant Food

Miracle-Gro All Purpose Soluble Plant Food

The original blue crystals that promise to grow plants twice as big!* The improved Miracle-Gro formula is carefully balanced to feed plants all round the garden with all the essential nutrients required for optimum growth and maximum flowering.

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Pack Size Pot Size Guide
500g 40 watering cans (180 litres)
1kg 480 watering cans (360 litres)
2kg 160 watering cans (720 litres)
4kg Tub 320 watering cans (1440 litres)
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Contains an even better mix of nutrients that encourages beautiful and healthy plants with more blooms

Soon after Miracle-Gro Plant Food was launched in the UK some 20+ years ago the product was heralded by hundreds of thousands of ordinary gardeners as the best soluble plant food they had ever used. It was fast-acting, versatile and above all provided great flowering results when used to feed garden plants, houseplants and fashionable hanging baskets and patio containers.

Today, many millions of gardeners around the world still depend on Miracle-Gro All Purpose Soluble Plant Food to give them bigger plants, more flowers, stunning displays and a more beautiful garden.

Miracle-Gro Plant Food when applied around the root area and over the foliage works really fast – plants are greener and faster growing in just two weeks. Feeding with Miracle-Gro Plant Food promises to grow plants twice as big when compared to unfed ones. It also helps plants to be more resistant to drought by developing a strong root system.

Miracle-Gro All Purpose Soluble Plant Food In SituLivingstone Daisies

Miracle-Gro All Purpose Soluble Plant Food crystals are easily dissolved in water in a watering can or can be automatically dissolved when added to the Miracle-Gro Feeder. This hose-end device will feed the average-sized garden in just 15 minutes.

*Compared to unfed plants.

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