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Start Growing With Gro-ables

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Gro-ables for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
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Gro-ables is a brand new product from Miracle-Gro – a pre-packaged seed pod that makes it incredibly easy to grow your own herbs and veggies from seed. It’s designed for the younger consumer, or people who are new to gardening but have always wanted to try growing their own food. The seed pods are designed to simplify the growing process so it’s not overwhelming or confusing. Focus should be on edible gardening – easily growing your own herbs or veggies in your own home/apartment, and turning those homegrown ingredients into homemade meals. 


Here's how Gro-ables and Sprout it work together:

Pop it in some soil

When it is time to plant, just loosen the soil, peel off the lid, and push in the Seed Pod® until the top of pod is even with the soil. That's it! They don't even need to be covered up. Set your planting date in Sprout it and you're good to go.
Just add water

Regular watering turns your seed pods into plants. Afraid you might forget? No worries, Sprout it will send your friendly reminders, just when you need them.
Watch it grow



Relax, it's easy! Sprout it will help you keep an eye on your plants and send helpful tips along the way. Download the Sprout app today!

There are 17 different varieties of Gro-ables including cherry tomatoes, pumpkins, and lettuce. 

For more information check out the video below!



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