Organic Tomato Success Kits…More Stuff We Love…
April 22, 2009 by John
Filed under Our Favorite Products
I used to have an earth box. This looks like an pretty version of that. I am a big fan of anything that helps people get into gardening and have success. This is just the ticket…
The Organic Tomato Success Kit in Terra Cotta. The Gardner’s Supply Company’s Our Tomato Success Kits have helped thousands of gardeners from beginners to experts grow big crops of delicious tomatoes. They recently improved the kits by using all organic growing medium and fertilizer. Field tests prove that tomatoes grown in these success kits out-produce garden-grown plants by 30% or more, with fewer disease and pest problems. The kits include everything you need for a bumper crop. The heart of the system is our patented self-watering planter with a 4-gallon reservoir that lets you enjoy self-watering convenience, while your plants receive a steady flow of water and nutrients all season long. A strong, rust-resistant steel support cage clips on to prevent plants from toppling. Also included are 40 quarts of OMRI-certified Organic Self-Watering Container Mix, 1 lb. of our Organic Tomato Fertilizer, and a sheet of red plastic mulch to speed ripening and help boost yields.
Organic Tomato Success Kit, Terra Cotta
Use the special noted previously and save money! Eat fresh organic tomatoes!
5 Easy Steps to Help in Choosing and Caring For Your Plant
April 22, 2009 by admin
Filed under Knowledge Drop, Urban Homestead
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1. Choosing the right plant: You won’t have to spend as much time caring for your palnts if you choose plants that are suited to your environmental conditions and gardening style. Browse our collection of Gifts that Grow™, and get the perfect plant shipped to your door. 2. Watering: Test the soil in your containers every day with your finger. If it’s dry an inch below the surface – water. If you can’t water your plants on a regular basis, consider self-watering containers. If you’ve got hard-to-reach plants, we’d recommend a watering wand, which has saved us from lots of stepstool time. 3. Fertilizer: Fertilizer is important. Mix a dry, time-release fertilizer into the soil when planting, and use small amounts of liquid fertilizer for regular feeding every few weeks. 4. Fighting Pests: Inspect plants regularly for fungus, insects, bugs, etc. Remove any diseased or dying leaves. Spray insects with water or other natural repellants to get rid of them. 5. Pruning: Don’t be afraid to cut or trim plants to keep their shape and encourage growth – just leave at least 2/3 of the original plant intact so it’ll have enough surface area to absorb sunlight. Pinch deadhead faded flowers regularly to encourage more blooms on annual plants. A good set of tools can make all the difference. Keep in mind that every plant is different. Take some time to read up on your plants and learn as much as you can about their individual needs. A little time spent reading and planning now can save you a lot of time and disappointment later. |
Spring Hill Nursury has $25.00 a $50.00 Purchase..
April 22, 2009 by admin
Filed under Internet Specials
That is a savings of 50%. Man never pay retail. That is a good deal! For that savings, click the banner. We love to save money here at John’s Organic Garden..
If you combine it with their one cent sale..buy any of 108 plants and get a second for a penny, you can double up on the savings. You do the math!

