Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands or deals, including promoted items.
Sorry, this deal has expired. Get notified of deals like this in the future. Add Deal Alert for this Item
Frontpage

2.5-lbs Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Edibles Organic Natural Vegetable Food Expired

$9.75
$19.48
+43 Deal Score
30,394 Views
Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 2.5-lbs Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Edibles Organic Natural Vegetable Food on sale for $9.74. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.

Lowe's has 2.5-lbs Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Edibles Organic Natural Vegetable Food on sale for $9.74. Select store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free with orders $45 or more.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Use Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Edibles Plant Nutrition Granules to feed tomatoes, vegetables, herbs, and fruits
  • OMRI listed plant food provides vital nutrients for bigger harvests (vs. unfed potted plants)
  • Enjoy Miracle-Gro results with organic and natural ingredients
  • Reapply every 4-6 weeks and water regularly for best results
  • Covers up to 220 sq. ft.
Good Deal?

Original Post

Written by
Edited May 23, 2023 at 06:34 PM by
Amazon [amazon.com] has 2.5 lbs. Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Edibles - Organic Natural Vegetable Food on sale for $9.74
Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+

Lowes [lowes.com] has 2.5 lbs. Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Edibles - Organic Natural Vegetable Food on sale for $9.74
Free Store Pick-Up
  • About this item
    • Use Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Edibles Plant Nutrition Granules to feed tomatoes, vegetables, herbs, and fruits
    • OMRI listed plant food provides vital nutrients for bigger harvests (vs. unfed potted plants)
    • Enjoy Miracle-Gro results with organic and natural ingredients
    • Reapply every 4-6 weeks and water regularly for best results
    • Covers up to 220 sq. ft.
If you purchase something through a post on our site, Slickdeals may get a small share of the sale.
Deal
Score
+43
30,394 Views
$9.75
$19.48

Price Intelligence

Model: Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Organic Granules Plant Food 2.5 lb

Deal History 

Sort: Most Recent
Post Date Sold By Sale Price Activity
05/17/24Amazon$9.50
2

Current Prices

Sort: Lowest to Highest | Last Updated 5/28/2024, 10:37 PM
Sold By Sale Price
Ace Hardware$20.99
Amazon$9.49
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more. If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available. You can also earn cash back rewards on Amazon and Whole Foods purchases with the Amazon Prime Visa credit card. Read our review to see if it’s the right card for you.

Your comment cannot be blank.

Featured Comments

I follow The Millennial Gardener as well, and a channel called Garden Fundamentals. The gentleman that puts out Garden Fundamentals is a soil scientist and dispels a lot of myths surrounding fertilizers. For instance, The only number in the NPK ratio that is actually what you're giving your plants is Nitrogen. So a 10-10-10 fertilizer does have 10 percent nitrogen that will be available to plants. The other numbers in NPK must be converted, because they have to breakdown into an ionic form to be available to plants. To get the % P value, multiply the reported P value by 0.436, or approximately half of the reported value. To get the available K value, multiply the reported NPK value by 0.83. Using this information you can see that a fertilizer with an NPK number of 10-10-10 contains 10% nitrogen, 4.36% phosphorus, and 8.3% potassium, that will be available to plants. Also there is no difference between a molecule of N, P or K from synthetic sources or organic. A molecule of Nitrogen, Phosphorus or Potassium is a molecule of Nitrogen, Phosphorus or Potassium, regardless.

https://youtu.be/l5JwTkleeDE .
Check out James Prigioni too- he is really knowledgeable and more entertaining.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Joined Nov 2008
L6: Expert
> bubble2 1,291 Posts
567 Reputation
Joe123456
05-25-2023 at 12:06 PM.
05-25-2023 at 12:06 PM.
Quote from wwjrd :
What items do they recommend please?
Here's a good video on fertilizer recommendations for tomatoes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I...on_Q&t=99s
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Dec 2010
L3: Novice
> bubble2 260 Posts
21 Reputation
Lego2themoon
05-25-2023 at 01:20 PM.
05-25-2023 at 01:20 PM.
"Edibles" is misleading...
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Nov 2003
...
> bubble2 5,088 Posts
818 Reputation
gergev
05-26-2023 at 06:41 AM.
05-26-2023 at 06:41 AM.
Quote from erice2336 :
Do you have a home Depot near by? I buy the 27lb bag of organic garden tone for $27, 1 dollar a pound which is even cheaper than your link. Garden tone also has bacteria included
my costco doesn't carry gardentone or plantone but always gets in pallets of hollytone, currently $17.99 for 27lb bag. If you look at the npk and other minerals and bacteria, they are very similar. My tomatoes can barely differentiate the labels.
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Oct 2009
L2: Beginner
> bubble2 52 Posts
22 Reputation
tranceport
05-28-2023 at 06:59 AM.
05-28-2023 at 06:59 AM.
2.5 pounds of what now?
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Nov 2010
L4: Apprentice
> bubble2 367 Posts
42 Reputation
mcosf
05-30-2023 at 10:20 AM.
05-30-2023 at 10:20 AM.
what type of nutrients do you guys use for hydroponics/aero garden? will this work? any recommendations or good YouTube channels to watch?
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Sep 2012
L9: Master
> bubble2 4,699 Posts
226 Reputation
cscamp20
05-30-2023 at 10:21 AM.
05-30-2023 at 10:21 AM.
Edibles for humans?
1
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Nov 2005
The longest straw-berry
> bubble2 1,522 Posts
188 Reputation
g10ny
05-30-2023 at 11:06 AM.
05-30-2023 at 11:06 AM.
Quote from Frankie251 :
Here's an article that explains NPK ratios and what plants actually get from advertised NPK values.

https://www.gardenmyths.com/ferti...ally-mean/
Robert Pavlis' posts have the virtue of clearing up all these myths that create an urgency on the wanna be gardener to buy this and that, which in the end are next to useless, mostly marketing hype. To be sure, gardening does require some investment, and the value of his suggestions is just that: you can spend on stuff that you need by not spending anymore on hyped-up products. See for yourself:

https://www.gardenmyths.com/garde...s-not-buy/
1
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Joined Nov 2006
L10: Grand Master
> bubble2 7,252 Posts
884 Reputation
KMan
05-30-2023 at 11:32 AM.
05-30-2023 at 11:32 AM.
I've been gardening for decades and usually had good results no matter what I fertilize with, but all these choices you have between organic and inorganic, NPK, slow vs fast release, and all the N, P or K-specific ones like blood and bone meal, kelp, etc., just make my head spin. All the more so given that there's so much contradictory advice out there, and you just know what many articles by "experts" were just copied from other articles, and now with AI able to generate genuine-seeming articles. I just stick to what's worked for me, although I continue to experiment. Soil quality tends to be a lot more important than nutrients. Also, I found out the hard way to never mix freshly mulched wood into soil as it leaches the nitrogen from the soil. Use it at the very bottom for drainage and it eventually rots and turns to soil, or at the very top as mulch. So, this stuff is probably no better or worse than most of the general purpose fertilizer out there.
4
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Mar 2006
L3: Novice
> bubble2 180 Posts
40 Reputation
hithisishal
05-30-2023 at 07:35 PM.
05-30-2023 at 07:35 PM.
Quote from mcosf :
what type of nutrients do you guys use for hydroponics/aero garden? will this work? any recommendations or good YouTube channels to watch?
No. Any hydroponic nutrient solution. General hydroponics three-part liquid is popular.
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Sep 2003
Worlds Most Modest Man
> bubble2 17,854 Posts
3,053 Reputation
beowulf7
05-30-2023 at 08:11 PM.
05-30-2023 at 08:11 PM.
Quote from jason79 :
Can I eat these if I identify as a plant? Am I doing this right?
Only if you're a transplant.
1
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Aug 2014
L6: Expert
> bubble2 1,001 Posts
219 Reputation
Frankie251
05-31-2023 at 06:06 AM.
05-31-2023 at 06:06 AM.
Quote from g10ny :
Robert Pavlis' posts have the virtue of clearing up all these myths that create an urgency on the wanna be gardener to buy this and that, which in the end are next to useless, mostly marketing hype. To be sure, gardening does require some investment, and the value of his suggestions is just that: you can spend on stuff that you need by not spending anymore on hyped-up products. See for yourself:

https://www.gardenmyths.com/garde...s-not-buy/
Yeah, he cleared up a lot of my own myths, like Epson's Salts. I used to religiously put it in planting holes for my tomatoes thinking it would prevent blossom end rot, but it has nothing to do with it. It's a watering issue. I've gotten a lot of good information from the Millennial Gardener as well. He and I have very similar climates. He's on the North Carolina coast and I'm on the Gulf Coast, and rain is an issue for both of us. Right now, I have beautiful green tomatoes that are about to ripen just as we move into the rainy season. Inevitably, they'll start turning pink, and we'll get a deluge and they'll split. I just watched one of his videos where he has covered his tomatoes to prevent over watering. I probably won't fool with that and just take my chances.
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Feb 2021
L3: Novice
> bubble2 148 Posts
18 Reputation
ElatedMint737
05-31-2023 at 10:08 AM.
05-31-2023 at 10:08 AM.
It doesn't taste very good.
1
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Sep 2003
Worlds Most Modest Man
> bubble2 17,854 Posts
3,053 Reputation
beowulf7
05-31-2023 at 01:51 PM.
05-31-2023 at 01:51 PM.
Do these pellets dissolve with water or do they really need to be mixed with soil? I use mulch for my plants and it'd be much preferable if I can just sprinkle these at the base on the mulch and let water take care of getting them in the roots.
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Page 3 of 3
Start the Conversation
 
Link Copied

The link has been copied to the clipboard.