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Miracle-Gro Moisture Control Potting Mix 8 qt. (2-Pack) | Plant Soil For Container Plants Protects against Over- and Under-Watering
Miracle-Gro Moisture Control Potting Mix 8 qt. (2-Pack) | Plant Soil For Container Plants Protects against Over- and Under-Watering
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- FEEDS UP TO 6 MONTHS: Miracle-Gro Moisture Control Potting Soil Mix feeds plants for up to 6 months and Grows Plants Twice As Big (vs unfed plants) - MOISTURE CONTROL: This container planting soil protects against over and under watering and absorbs up to 33% more water than basic potting soil that does not contain sphagnum peat moss, coir, and wetting agent - FOR POTTED PLANTS: Use this outdoor potting soil mix gardening product with all types of container plants, including flowers, vegetables, annuals, perennials, and shrubs - EASY TO USE: To use this gardening soil for containers, select a pot with a drainage hole, fill it about 1/3 full with potting mix; place your plant in the pot, cover with more mix, water thoroughly and let drain - COVERAGE: This bundle comes with two 8 qt. bags of Miracle-Gro Moisture Control Potting Mix; each bag fills two 8-inch container (amounts may vary depending on the size of the root ball)
From the manufacturer
Miracle Gro Moisture Control Potting Mix
How to Use Miracle-Gro Moisture Control Potting Mix
1. Choose a pot
2. Fill pot 1/3 full
3. Loosen roots & plant
4. Top off & water through
The right mix matters.
Potting mix for pots.
Garden soil for beds.
Match the mix to your space.
Use a pot with drain holes. Proper drainage prevents root rot and keeps plants healthy.
Leave room at the rim for watering. This prevents overflow and gives roots space to establish.
Gently loosen root ball and set plant at nursery depth. This helps roots spread into fresh mix.
Fill around plant, press lightly. Water thoroughly until it drains from bottom?never let pots sit in water.
For containers, use potting mix. Our fast-draining mix supports healthy roots in planters, hanging baskets, and pots of all sizes.
For beds, use garden soil. In-ground planting requires denser soil formulated to enrich native earth.
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