The Full Circle Gardener Facebook page passed a milestone last week. In celebration of this landmark I have a giveaway! YEAH! :D
Soil Moist Granules are one of my all time favorite products for my container vegetable and flower gardens! On very hot summer days I have happier plants when I'm not home or forget to water, because I placed some of these granules in the bottom of my pots!
I cannot describe it any better than the company so here is what the packaging says: "Soil Moist polymer granules absorb water, similar to a sponge. When the soil dries, the stored water is gradually released to the soil. Safe to use on all plants, Soil Moist will reduce plant waterings by 50% and last several seasons. Contains no plant food ingredients."
Here is how to enter.
1. (required) Leave a note below (not on Facebook) with your name and tell me, do you plant flowers, veggies or both in container garden(s).
2. (optional) Go to The Full Circle Gardener's Facebook page & click on like, then come back here and let me know that you are a Facebook fan (be sure to include your name).
3. (optional) Sign up to receive The Full Circle Gardener's posts delivered to your email in-box. Go to the right side of this page to "Follow me by E-mail" and submit your e-mail address. Then come back here and let me know that you receive The Full Circle Gardener by e-mail (be sure to include your name)
Note: Be sure to leave a separate comment for each entry.
The giveaway will end at 8pm Friday March 25. A random drawing will be held at the Garden Veggies & Flowers Seed Exchange on Saturday March 26 (10-11:30)(attendance not required!).
Good luck and Happy Gardening to everyone.
The drawing was held at the seed exchange on Saturday & the winner was drawn. Thanks to all participants and all my readers. :)
Hey- product sounds like it would be great. I plant both flowers and I do a square foot garden ever year. I really enjoyed your post on money saving mom last week. You gave some great ideas. :0) ~ Beth Karic
ReplyDeleteI have only planted flowers in a container. I have a pretty large vegetable garden in my backyard. I am also a facebook fan!
ReplyDeleteHi Stacy! Why have I not tried this product before??? My container gardens are my primary gardens with flowers, veggies and herbs. I'm reminded of Impatiens and how impossible it seems to keep them happy during the true heat of the summer, when even watering morning and evening isn't enough (or when I forget to water which is more likely the case and they get a little root bound, ha ha). Sara Berge
ReplyDeleteThis is my first year planting because it's my first year in a house. I started flowers and will be starting veggies soon :)
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