
Is your garden trying to tell you something?
SATISFY YOUR GARDEN'S HUNGER
Miracle-Gro® Soils and Plant Food are packed with essential nutrients for a healthy, beautiful garden.
No matter what kind of garden you want to grow—traditional in-ground, raised bed, or container—there's a soil and plant food combo for you. Here's how to combine the two for fantastic results.

Miracle-Gro® Potting Mix & Soil
Blended with superior ingredients and are enriched with Miracle-Gro® plant food so your plants grow big and beautiful.

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Good soil, whether you're talking about potting mix (used in containers) or garden soil (used in planting beds), is crucial for strong roots. Just like a plant's leaves need the right growing conditions, roots also need certain things in order to thrive.

Miracle-Gro® Plant Food
Plant food provides nutrients that the plant uses with water and sunlight to create key sugars they need to grow and thrive. Properly fed plants develop stronger, more efficient roots. They also grow to become more robust, more beautiful, and more productive than those that aren't fed.

Your Plants Need More Than Just Sunlight and Water
Just like people, plants need to eat in order to thrive. Regularly feeding your plants ensures they grow properly, produce beautiful blooms and fruit, and build resilience to harsh weather conditions and disease.

Miracle-Gro® Organics
Ready to skip the pricey produce aisle and start growing organically in your own yard? Whether in-ground or a small space with pots, Miracle-Gro® has a line up of Ecocert Certified organic products to help you grow the kind of organic garden you've always wanted, with the results you expect.

What's the difference?
The focus on building a rich, vibrant soil ecosystem is probably the most important difference between organic and traditional gardening. Soil contains lots of life, including fungi, bacteria, other microbes, and small insects. These tiny organisms spend their days breaking down organic matter, helping plants absorb oxygen, food, and minerals from the soil, and helping the soil hold onto those elements until plants need them.
