🌼 Grow Together: Your garden's new best friend!
The Miracle-Gro Garden Feeder is an innovative hose-end sprayer prefilled with 1 lb. of water-soluble all-purpose plant food, designed to effortlessly nourish outdoor plants. It covers up to 500 sq. ft. and is suitable for a variety of plants, making it an essential tool for any gardening enthusiast.
Liquid Volume | 50 Gallons |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor Plant Feeding |
Target Species | For all outdoor plants including flowers, vegetables, trees and shrubs |
Coverage | 500 sq. ft. |
Item Form | Liquid |
K**E
Best gadget to water your greenery
Love how easy this container is to fill with my miracle grow. Use it once a week on my yard my garden my flowers.
M**N
Great product
I love miracle grow products; this one makes feeding plants much easier by just attaching the hose.
P**C
Works great
Works great! Makes applying fertilizer a breeze!
T**R
Needs some fine-tuning to make the rotary spray selector work properly
I have an earlier version with a ball-valve shutoff that is 40 years old. Admittedly, it sat in the garage unused for many years, but it's robust and useful. I wanted the new version sold here for the rotary spray selector that might reach into tall bushes. I also thought I wanted the trigger valve with lock. Now I'm not so sure. Both need fine-tuning to be useful.1. The rotary spray selector lacked detents and readable positions. The head has raised letters indicating the spray selected, but no contrast. I painted the letter area with a Sharpie, let it dry and lightly sanded the letters so they contrast with the black background. At least I can read them.The rotary selector lacked detents. I removed the yellow head and noted there was already a detent 'tab with ball' molded into the green body, it just wasn't making contact with the stop holes in the yellow part. After experimenting with glue, springs and paperclips, I simply used a heat gun to bend the detent tab forward enough to positively engage the holes in the yellow rotation piece, then quenched it with water to hold that shape. It now has positive stops and clicks. Yay!2. The sprayer is nose-heavy when the tank is full. The handle and valve should be above the tank for balance, not behind it. In addition, the valve lock might be durable, but it makes a cheap snapping sound engaging and disengaging. I temporarily fixed both problems by adding a hose-end ball valve like this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09X6CHK6K/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1I chose that one only because it was in my benchstock.I might lash-up some copper pipe to locate the Melnor valve above the sprayer for balance. But the juice probably isn't worth the squeeze.
J**T
Miracle Gorwers
Very simple way to keep flowers vibrant and stimulate growth throughout the year. Have been using this for over 20m years.
B**E
Best fertilizer, can’t hurt plans keep spraying your plants 🪴 they will grow green & strong 💪🏼
oh my glance potted and regular love this stuff just keep it coming great price, effective, easy to use, the plants love the fertilizer specially any kind of orchids or more delicate potted house plants!
C**R
Not worth the price
Water comes out not only on the sprayer type you want but in other sprayer types too.
R**I
Great fertilizer, my plants love it very much. They grow very quickly when I use this product.
My plants are absolutely in love with this, it’s like a drug that they truly enjoy. The best time to actually fertilize is between the months of February through April depending on your location, of course, and make sure that you use caution when fertilizing your plants do so once every 14 days. Make sure that you give a very even dosage on all of your plants, they will enjoy it, and do this before the summertime so you don’t burn the plants, or kill them.Every year when I use this product twice a month, during these months, my plants tend to grow a few inches that year. I have some shrubs that I’m trying to grow, and they’ve grown very quickly because of this.
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