Good to grow

Equip gardeners with these plant care and growth products

One Touch Fan Nozzle
DRAMM
The One Touch Fan Nozzle allows complete and total water flow control with just one touch of a thumb. Customers simply move their thumbs forward to water and move their thumbs back to stop watering, saving time and water when they move from plant to plant. The corrosion-proof head creates a precise and gentle water pattern that won’t harm delicate plants and seedlings.
www.dramm.com


 

Dyna Bed, Model K-116 Kit
Hummert International
These types of beds are both functional and attractive in the landscape and are used for growing vegetables, fruits and flowers. The kits come with instructions, weather-resistant screws, corner brackets and lumber (1 inch by 6 inches by 4 feet.)
www.hummert.com


 

Summer Revitalizer
Espoma
Customers can give their lawns a boost with the Summer Revitalizer, part of Espoma’s new organic lawn care line. The formula contains iron that greens up lawns without staining sidewalks or driveways. Espoma Organics has 2.6 times more slow release nitrogen than the leading annual program and won’t burn lawns or leach out of soil.
www.espoma.com


 

Worm Power Organic Plant Food
Harris Seeds
When it’s time to create a powerful fertilizer, Mother Nature turns to millions of worms. The castings that worms produce as they eat organic matter is truly Mother Nature’s original fertilizer. In rural New York state, an agribusiness uses this natural process in a state-of-the-art facility that contains millions of contented worms. The end result is Worm Power Organic Plant food, a fertilizer that increases soil fertility and improves plant vigor, root growth and nutrient availability. Add Worm Power fertilizer as an all-natural way to liven up sterile potting soils and revitalize tired, depleted soils. This OMRI-listed organic plant food is perfect for fertilizing transplants and for top dressing beds, rows or container plants. It works naturally and effectively on vegetables, flowers, fruit trees, grape vines and houseplants.
www.harrisseeds.com

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