Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Organic Is Whitney Farms

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

 

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Its official we are in the month of May and here in Michigan we are still cold. The weather change fast from too cold then sometimes it gets warm the plants get confuse some of my flowers starts to bloom then frost come it wither. Hubby keep telling me it is not time to plant outside frost would come any time and he was right. So I started to germinate flowers and vegetables inside the house I cannot wait for the weather to get warm. What amazes me is that using Whitney Farms® and organic soil could even make the seeds germinate fast. I have found information about Whitney Farms it is a full line of 100% natural plant foods and soils with no additives, nothing artificial, just ingredients from the Earth, designed to give you big, beautiful flowers and vegetables. To have an organic plant food in our garden produces organic vegetables and that is what we need. Somehow, I doubted if what we buy in store is a true organic vegetable but it could be. What is more 100% guarantee that a vegetable is organic is when we ourselves plant the vegetables in an organic soil and we can only get that from Whitney Farms. Here are the reasons why Whitney Farms® is an organic plant food
 
- Low to no dust
- No manure odor
- Easy to apply
- Contains beneficial microbes
- Specially designed protein-based blends provide your plants with both macro and micronutrients they need to grow and thrive.
 
It is worth a try to buy Whitney Farms organic soil and organic plant food. Just by reading this post, you get a $3.00 coupon a good start to a better garden. Advertisement
 
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2 comments:

Leovi said...

A good idea, beautiful garden.

Gravel Company in Alabama said...

Keep up the good work with your post - very informative!

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