Vegetable Garden with Whitney Farms

by Melissa Harvey on May 1, 2012

in Kitchen Tips & Tricks, Random, Sponsored

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Whitney Farms. All opinions are 100% mine.

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Are y’all working on your gardens right now?

My daughter received a planter box for her birthday with seeds for peppers, tomatoes, basil, and oregano. She planted the seeds, and now she loves visiting her garden every day to water it and watch it grow. It’s such a great learning experience for her to watch the growing process. We’ve even added some beans and carrots to the mix.

I grew up with gardens full of produce, so I’m glad my daughter can experience at least a little bit of that with her little garden.

Although my dream garden looks like this…

 

My daughter’s garden is growing strong!

Garden

I’ve been looking for a more organic plant food for her garden since we’ll be eating from it in a few weeks.:)

Organic Plant Food

Whitney Farms® is a full line of 100% natural organic soil and plant food without all the artificial additives.

With 25+ years of leading gardening experience, Whitney Farms has improved their products to have:

  • low to no dust
  • no manure odor
  • easy to apply
  • contains beneficial microbes
  • contains specially designed protein-based blends that provide your plants with both macro and micronutrients they need to grow and thrive

Whitney Farms has nothing artificial, just natural ingredients from the Earth designed to give you big, beautiful flowers and veggies.

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Check out Whitney Farms Plant Food or Tomato and Vegetable Food with a $3.00 off coupon from Whitney Farms®.

What veggies are y’all growing?

 

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  • http://www.thecomfortofcooking.com Georgia The Comfort of Cooking

    I’ve always been interested in planting my own vegetable garden but am taking this year to learn all I can before getting down and dirty! Thanks for sharing this soil recommendation, Melissa. You have a great blog!

    • http://www.cajunsugarpie.com Melissa | Cajun Sugar Pie

      Thanks, Georgia! Good luck with your garden next year!

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