Greening up

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Whitney Farms for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.




AdvertisementEveryone who knows me knows that I am no kind of gardener. I think I have black thumbs. But I keep trying. I want to have fresh flowers and fresh vegetables. I want to have homegrown tomatoes. I’d like my tomato vine to look like this,Whitney Farms not the wimpy, spindly, fruitless disgrace that it is at the moment.



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So I was interested to learn about Witney Farms® gardening aids, organic soil and plant food. Offered by a company with over 25 years of leading gardening experience, this is a full line of 100% natural plant foods and soils with no additives, nothing artificial, just ingredients from the Earth, designed to promote the growth of big, beautiful flowers and veggies.



organic plant foodPart of the reason that I try to grow my own is that I want my produce to be all-natural. The Whitney Farms® plant foods and soils have low to no dust and no manure odor. The protein-based blends have macro- and micronutrients and contain beneficial microbes.Whitney Farms plant food



organic soilUsing the products doesn't look complicated. The plant food is applied at planting time and then every 6 to 8 weeks during the growing season. The container and in-ground soils have plant food already in them. . .



Whitney Farms®It’s even more motivating to see that Whitney Farms is offering a coupon for $3 off.



Here's hoping I can turn my black thumbs green!


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Published on May 02, 2012 20:41
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