Nobody wants a hangry plant

It all begins with the soil.

W.MORFITT

As we welcome the start of the new year, we welcome the opportunity for new beginnings.

New beginnings, offer the chance for new growth.

But new growth isn’t an automatic guarantee.

Growth happens fastest when we prepare for it.

What an aptly thought, as I walk through my garden this morning.  My cherry tomatoes are thriving today, and I can’t resist popping one into my mouth. Deep red, plump, and full of the aromas that only come from growing organically.

But this wasn’t always the case for me.  My plant is now thriving because I prepared for it – by creating the best environment for growth. 

Before, I would just throw some seeds into some soil – and then get really depressed with the weak, wilted, short plant that would emerge.  I’d even convinced myself that, “if I just watered it more” my plant would look better. Nope. My plant was just sad. But why?

Then it clicked. 

If my plant only grows when it’s in soil – then it must be the nutrients in my soil that are feeding my plant.

All soil is not the same. 

Surely then, what’s in my soil must make a difference for my plant. 

I changed my soil to Roots Organics Soil and noticed an instant improvement! Roots Organic Soils contain the most organic plant nutrients already in the bag.  Everything my plant needs, and all the nutrients that I should’ve been giving to my plant all along, are already added to all Roots Organics Soils!

Dark green stems and leaves started emerging with the Roots Organics Soils, with thick bushy new growth, as my plant shot up in height.   

The soil I was using before, didn’t have enough nutrients for my plant.  That’s why my plant was sad! It was hungry and hangry!

Growth in your garden, starts with the soil that you’re using.

There are local soil competitors however consider what nutrients, or the lack thereof, that come with their soils.

Roots Organics offers the MOST and BEST nutrients per bag:

Roots Organics Greenfields Soil Ingredients:

  • Compost Materials
  • Mycorrhizal Fungi
  • Perlite
  • Peat Moss
  • Coco Fiber
  • Pumice
  • Worm Castings
  • Crab Meal
  • Feather Meal
  • Fish Meal
  • Bat Guano
  • Soybean Meal
  • Fishbone Meal
  • Kelp Meal

Soil without nutrients, is just dead dirt. 

Your plant can’t thrive in just dead dirt, and you can’t grow the best plant by only half feeding it.

Start with a soil that has all the nutrients your plant needs.

Looking at what is in your soil, will make the difference for your hangry plant.

Stop wasting money on dirt and start considering that your soil needs more nutrients!

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