My Spray-N-Grow Garden

I had never heard of Spray-N-Grow until I received my catalog in the mail yesterday. I am thinking of ordering "The Perfect Blend Kit" to try. Can I use this even though I have used potting soil for my plants that supposedly "feed your plants for 3 month" - I don't want to over fertilize and damage them. Does anybody know? Thanks for your help.

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Comment by Sue May on August 3, 2009 at 12:38pm
Carol, I have tried the perfect blend on both inside and outside plants. I even sprayed it on a plant start that I had in just water, and it just took off! My indoor plants really perk up after I spray them with the perfect blend. This includes cactus, jade and bamboo plants. I haven't found anything yet that doesn't benefit from it. I hope this helps.
Comment by Candace Siebenmorgen on June 23, 2009 at 9:40pm
Carol, I don't know where in the Midwest you are - I am in NEKs. I can certainly relate to the wet but this week has us drying out quickly! If you feed with another fertilizer, i.e. Miracle Grow, wait a day or so before using the Perfect Blend. I use just my Spray-N-Grow every other morning. I have been for years. You will see results with blooms within the week. It amazes me every time. I have a friend who works in a nursery. She ships me the 'dying lot' of mini roses, all shoved in a box, dry as a bone. I soak them in Spray-N-Grow water, plant them bare leafed and spray them faithfully. 99% make it. My husband has scoffed at me until this last week when he threw some new grass seed on bare ground. I sprayed it as I walked over it. It's thick, full and 6" tall with this rain we've had. My clematis photos I've uploaded - the lavender plant is only 3 yrs old.
Good luck to you!!
Comment by Carol Kumbera on May 16, 2009 at 4:10pm
I just mixed up my first batch of Spray-N-Grow, Coco Wet and Bill's Fertilizer and sprayed all my flowers and perennials in the yard.....I'm anxious to see what happens since I'm new to the products. By now all of my perennials are over a foot tall and my annuals look good except need some sun since it's been so cold and wet here in the midwest. I still have the vegetable garden to spray after the mud dries up and I can get in it. How long does it take to see a difference?

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