This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Whitney Farms for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
I am thrilled to introduce you to Whitney Farms® which is a full line of 100% natural plant foods and soils with absolutely no additives and nothing artificial!! organic soil. It consists of ingredients from the Earth, designed to give you great big, beautiful flowers and vegetables!! Get the goodness of gardening naturally with Whitney Farms® organic plant food plant foods and soils.
Whitney Farms® has over 25 years of leading gardening experience and has improved their products so that they contain very low to no dust at all and NO manure odor. Their products are easy to apply and contain beneficial microbes!! Whitney Farms provides your plants with both macro and micro-nutrients that they need to grow and THRIVE due to specially designed protein-based blends!!
Every year I look forward to having a beautiful flower garden...one that I can be proud of!! I want to make it all organic and growing my own produce with Whitney Farms® allows me to provide the best possible nutrients for me and my family.
Many conventional plant foods contain unnecessary additives and chemicals that I don't want in my garden OR in my vegetables and that is why I have decided to make the switch to Whitney Farms!
Take a look at some of the flowers that I have grown in the past...and the gardens I covet!! Are you interested in checking it out for yourself?? Please feel free to utilize this $3.00 coupon!!
It will save you money, but it will also improve your garden and you'll be forever grateful!!
6 comments:
Great review! Whitney Farms Organic products sound great. Your flowers definitely are beautiful! :)
Those are some beautiful flowers. Looks like it works really well.
Blessings,
Goose
well I love to garden so I will check out my nursery and see if they carry this and I will print out the coupon! Thanks for sharing!
Love the flowers!!
hughugs
Those flowers do look awfully pretty!
Nubbin wiggles,
Oskar
so how did you get this sponsor?
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