This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Whitney Farms for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
It is gardening time! I was just telling my husband today that we have got to get moving with ours. It isn't frosting overnight anymore here in Michigan, so I am eager to get planting!
As I have mentioned before, we grow an organic garden, which is why Whitney Farms® caught my eye. They offer organic soil and organic plant food that will help you make your garden all it can be!
What makes Whitney Farms® different than conventional plant food? They have 25+ years of leading gardening experience and have improved their products to have:
-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
I don't know about you, but I especially appreciate that their products are easy to apply. I just don't have the time to spend trying to figure out how to properly apply complicated products to my garden. I need something easy and effective.
Last year, I had some problems with my tomatoes, so if I can get beautiful looking tomatoes with the help of Whitney Farms, I will be one happy gardener.
To help get you started with healthy, organic gardening this year, Whitney Farms is offering a $3 coupon that you can use to give your garden what it needs to thrive!
Here in Tennessee, we are a bit further ahead in the growing year because of the heat. The asparagus is about finished as are the strawberries. My husband picked the first head of broccoli yesterday and three more will be ready soon. He finished planting the vegetable garden this week. Spring came so early this year, the weeds got ahead of us, and I am still trying to get my flower beds cleaned up.
ReplyDeleteWe compost yard and kitchen waste and get composted manure for our garden. Living in the country does have its advantage. We try to stay as organic and natural as possible. When we do need supplements, Whitney Farms Plant Food sounds like just what we would want.
Good luck with your garden.