Is it necessary to add miracle grow to plants in and out your home ?
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not necessary in most cases but it helps.
This would depend on the current type and quality of the soil. In any case, be sure to follow the exact directions on the Miracle Grow packaging because I have made the mistake of adding too much which resulted in 'burning' the plants.
no it is not necessary and I have always used alittle Epsom salts in the bottom of the hole before planting my vegtables
I also use Epsom salt in and outside, I live in Central Florida
If the soil is good then you don't need anything
Share your thought
Miracle Grow does well but is a lot more expensive than Epsom Salts.
What does the Epson Salts do?