Miracle-Gro Pour and Feed Plant Food

Miracle-Gro Pour and Feed Plant Food
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$19.58

Buy 2 or more: $17.13 each

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Product Overview

Miracle-Gro Pour and Feed Plant Food is designed to help make gardening much easier. It comes in a ready-to-use formula to let you feed your plants instantly. It is fortified with essential nutrients to provide your indoor and outdoor container plants everything they need to grow strong and healthy. Since it does not require any mixing or diluting, you can simply pour it straight to the soil without any hassle. It is recommended to be applied on potted plants every 10 to 14 days. The liquid fertilizer comes in a 32 oz. quart bottle.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Total Nitrogen - 0.02% Available Phosphate - 0.02% Soluble Potash - 0.02%
For use in Indoor & Outdoor Container Plants
Application Using the cap of the bottle, apply product directly to the soil around container plants
1 cupful is equivalent to 58 grams (Apply every 10-14 days)
* See label for complete application instructions
Pet safe Yes, if followed by directions on label
Special Features Ready-to-Use Formula - No Mixing Required
Shipping Weight 3.00 lbs
Manufacturer Scotts (Mfg. Number: 1006002)
UPC 073561006002

Details

APPLICATION RATES:

Pot Width (Diameter):

  • 3 to 5 inches - 1/2 to 1 capful
  • 6 to 8 inches - 1 to 3 capful
  • 9 to 12 inches - 3 to 5 capful
  • 13 to 16 inches - 5 to 8 capful

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Can Miracle-Gro Pour and Feed Plant Food be used in a raised bed vegetable garden?

My vegetable garden is raised beds. Can this be used for the vegetables in the raised beds or is only for non- vegetable plants in containers.

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Miracle-Gro Pour and Feed Plant Food is not labeled to be used on vegetable plants, only in non-vegetable plants in containers. 

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