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Scotts Miracle-Gro Flower Magic Pots & Containers

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Scotts Miracle-Gro Flower Magic Pots & Containers might be just the thing for a one-stop shop way of creating flower-filled planters on the patio or balcony this summer.

Following the success of their Miracle-Gro Flower Magic which made it easier to grow flowers from seed, the company have now introduced a Miracle Gro product for containers. This consists of flower seed mix, plant fertiliser that will feed plants for up to four months, and compressed and dried coir compost which helps care for the plants and young seedlings and even changes colour to show when the container needs watering.

The flower seed mix contains up to 22 different varieties of flowers chosen for their compact habit – growing 15-30cm high – and their ability to attract bees and other pollinators and should ensure a display of flowers from June to October.

In spring, you will simply need to sprinkle the flower seed mix in your containers, water in and await results.

Priced at £4.95 the product will be available from garden centres.

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