Yes, Miracle-Gro can burn plants if it is applied in excessive amounts or not diluted properly.
Yes, Miracle-Gro can burn plants if overused because it contains high levels of nutrients that can harm plants if applied in excess.
No, Miracle-Gro is for plants. Toads aren't plants.
When Miracle Gro is applied to a plant, it feeds the plant nutrients that are through the roots and the foliage of the plants. Since the plant gets more nutrients from Miracle Gro the plants become bigger, producing more foliage, blooms, fruit and vegetables.
If you would like to use Miracle Gro for your houseplants, the correct dilution rate would be 1/2 teaspoon per gallon of water. You would use this mixture once every 7-14 days. Also, be sure to only apply the Miracle Gro to the soil and not to the leaves of houseplants. If it is applied to the foliage it can cause burn spots on the leaves
Miracle-Gro is typically absorbed by plants through both the roots and leaves. When Miracle-Gro is dissolved in water and applied to the soil, the roots absorb the nutrients as they take up water. When applied as a foliar spray, the leaves can also absorb the nutrients directly.
Yes you an. Miracle Gro is a suitable fertilizer for all edible plants.
No they would not. Miracle Gro actually makes a special plant food just for Tomatoes. Its called Miracle Gro Tomato Plant Food. You can look at more details on the product listed in related links
You can get Miracle-Gro at The Home Depot.
If the Miracle Gro was properly mixed and applied to the soil and taken up by the plant then the Miracle Gro will not make you sick.
Doe's Joe Montana do Miracle Gro Commercial?
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company's population is 8,000.
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company was created in 1868.