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Whitney Farms Plant Food and Tomato & Vegetable Food

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

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For years, I have mentioned that I have a brown thumb. My family frequently laughs at me and how any plants in my house are all right next to each other so I don't forget about them. Still it happens.

I have long thought that I should be able to grow tomatoes. I am a woman living in the South, after all. That is what all Southern women do. We grow things. Well most of us do, anyway.

I have a serious problem when it comes to growing plants and veggies in my house and in my garden. I always need additional help.

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Organic soil seems to have so many more pros to using over regular soil, doesn't it?

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So about my garden…it is much better now. Things are starting to grow. I have little sprouts coming up and it is so exciting.

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  1. shelly peterson

    Sadly I can’t keep a plant alive for anything, so I don’t have any. I’ve always wanted to have a little garden out back with some tomato’s, cucumbers and zucchinis but I’ve never attempted with the bad luck with indoor plants. I should give this a try and plant a garden and see what happens. thanks for sharing

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