Miracle-Gro Flower Magic Multi-Coloured Mix Jug, 1 kg
£2 I found in-store Aberdeen, but it is also on the website for C&C. Says £8 down to £2, but online says £6 down to £2.... either way a bargain, although Aberdeen seems to be fibbing -_-
Up to 29 flower seed varieties including natural pollinating plants - listed and pictured are:
Easy all in one mix of multi-coloured flower seeds, feed and coir
Enriched with Miracle-Gro Plant food which feeds up to 4 months
Height range of plants 20-50 cm
Flower Magic can be used from April onwards; sow when risk of frost has passed. Flowers bloom from June to October.
Product Information: Covers 4m2 Planting Season: March - June
Features and Benefits: - Beds, borders & containers - Sow when the risk of frost has passed, between March and June, for flowers between June and October.
WHERE TO USE
For use in beds, borders and containers
HOW OFTEN TO APPLY
Feeds plants for up to 4 months
HOW TO USE
Simply choose an area with moist soil and good natural light, remove any weeds and then rake over the soil lightly.Sprinkle the mix evenly over the soil. Remember, the flower seeds are tiny so they will be invisible in the soil. What you will see is the plant food granules, so use these to help you apply the mix - each granule should be approximately 1.5cm apart when applied correctlyWater it in gently until the soil turns dark brown, then just let the Miracle-Gro ingredients do the rest… The shredded coir compost will protect the seeds in the soil, giving them the best environment in which to grow. The slow release plant food will then feed the seedlings for up to four months, keeping your flowers strong and healthy. All you need to do is keeping watering. The clever coir compost will even tell you when to do this - it will turn light brown when you need to add more water and dark brown once you’ve watered it enough.
10 comments
cburns
17 Sep 17#1
Split some on my garden trousers.... round my tiddly bits.........sadly only the bush grew and not the beat and two veg....oh well :smile:
jennalous_titch to cburns
17 Sep 17#4
comment of the day! haha.
prash_2k
17 Sep 17#2
Great stuff used it this year and gave a great display
jennalous_titch to prash_2k
17 Sep 17#3
aww I can't wait. obviously missed the sowing this year, might make a start inside until they're ready next year... or just have a wait as I got loads of bulbs to plant; not knowing they'll also need to wait. :angry:
red23
17 Sep 17#5
no wilko in Aberdeen according to the store locator?
jennalous_titch to red23
17 Sep 17#6
nah, says falkirk? :angry:
jennalous_titch to red23
17 Sep 17#7
wait... wth? it's b&q... not WILKO? I have no idea how that showed in my title as it was originally just "miracle gro - flower magic flower seed, feed & coir £2"
no idea how "@wilko" showed in that title? I've edited it back now. thanks for saying something.
red23 to jennalous_titch
17 Sep 17#8
no problem :wink:
yeni1210
18 Sep 17#9
Same price in poundland
jennalous_titch to yeni1210
18 Sep 17#10
ooo not bad! wait... shouldn't it be £1, if it's in there? Or has Poundland deviated from their company statement/name? I haven't been in Poundland for a LONG time; if you can't tell :grin: :stuck_out_tongue:
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£2 I found in-store Aberdeen, but it is also on the website for C&C. Says £8 down to £2, but online says £6 down to £2.... either way a bargain, although Aberdeen seems to be fibbing -_-
- Up to 29 flower seed varieties including natural pollinating plants - listed and pictured are:
- June/July: marigold, california poppy, alyssum, morning glory, toadflax, viscaria- Late bloomers July/August: stock, californian bluebell, zinna, godetia, Canfyfruit, cromos
Product Information:
Covers 4m2
Planting Season: March - June
Features and Benefits:
- Beds, borders & containers
- Sow when the risk of frost has passed, between March and June, for flowers between June and October.
WHERE TO USE
HOW OFTEN TO APPLY
HOW TO USE
10 comments
and two veg....oh well :smile:
no idea how "@wilko" showed in that title? I've edited it back now. thanks for saying something.