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Prime Members: Miracle-Gro LiquaFeed All Purpose Plant Food Advance Starter Kit

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$6.90

$19

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Amazon has for Prime Members: Miracle-Gro LiquaFeed All Purpose Plant Food Advance Starter Kit for $6.92. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Grow plants twice as big compared to unfed plants with the Miracle-Gro LiquaFeed All Purpose Plant Food Advance Starter Kit
  • With this plant food and garden feeder set, feeding is as easy as watering!
  • Use this all-purpose plant food in in-ground gardens or outdoor containers and with most plant types, including flowers, vegetables, trees, and shrubs
  • To apply, attach LiquaFeed Feeder to your garden hose and insert LiquaFeed Plant Food bottle
  • This starter kit includes one Miracle-Gro Liquafeed Feeder and one 16 oz. bottle of Miracle-Gro LiquaFeed All Purpose Plant Food, which feeds up to 400 sq. ft. of garden

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $6.98 lower (50% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $13.90
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 from over 10,500 customer reviews.
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Amazon has for Prime Members: Miracle-Gro LiquaFeed All Purpose Plant Food Advance Starter Kit for $6.92. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for posting this deal.

Features:
  • Grow plants twice as big compared to unfed plants with the Miracle-Gro LiquaFeed All Purpose Plant Food Advance Starter Kit
  • With this plant food and garden feeder set, feeding is as easy as watering!
  • Use this all-purpose plant food in in-ground gardens or outdoor containers and with most plant types, including flowers, vegetables, trees, and shrubs
  • To apply, attach LiquaFeed Feeder to your garden hose and insert LiquaFeed Plant Food bottle
  • This starter kit includes one Miracle-Gro Liquafeed Feeder and one 16 oz. bottle of Miracle-Gro LiquaFeed All Purpose Plant Food, which feeds up to 400 sq. ft. of garden

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $6.98 lower (50% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $13.90
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 from over 10,500 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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vuiskool
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Seems like a good deal with decent reviews. Lowe's normal price is $19.xx
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tismon
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I just grabbed two from Target near me for under $6.
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freakfarm
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worst fertilizer you could ever use. use foxfarm products for best results. "Miracle-Grow has drawbacks. It's a synthetic fertilizer. it negatively impacts soil health by harming beneficial microbes and potentially leading to reliance on synthetic inputs. Over-application can also stress plants and contribute to environmental issues like water pollution. MG uses synthetic nitrogen sources like ammonium and water-soluble nitrates, which can be harmful to soil microbes, earthworms, and other beneficial organisms. When plants rely heavily on synthetic fertilizers, they can become less efficient at extracting nutrients from the soil on their own, leading to a cycle of dependence on external inputs.
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Bluelair
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Good deal. I hesitated at first because this has a proprietary thread pattern, so you can only use the Miracle-gro fertilizer bottles and they don't seem to be refillable, but I found a 3D printed adapter that lets you use any PET bottles.

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing...e_vignette
Last edited by Bluelair July 5, 2025 at 08:47 AM.
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Quote from freakfarm :
worst fertilizer you could ever use. use foxfarm products for best results. "Miracle-Grow has drawbacks. It's a synthetic fertilizer. it negatively impacts soil health by harming beneficial microbes and potentially leading to reliance on synthetic inputs. Over-application can also stress plants and contribute to environmental issues like water pollution. MG uses synthetic nitrogen sources like ammonium and water-soluble nitrates, which can be harmful to soil microbes, earthworms, and other beneficial organisms. When plants rely heavily on synthetic fertilizers, they can become less efficient at extracting nutrients from the soil on their own, leading to a cycle of dependence on external inputs.
Synthetic fertilizers do not harm microbes if used properly. Over applying is not the fertilizer's fault anymore than over using vitamins is the vitamin's fault. A molecule of nitrogen is a molecule of nitrogen. There's zero difference between a molecule of synthetic nitrogen and organic nitrogen, and neither plants nor microbes know the difference. Synthetic fertilizers are simply readily available, whereas even "finished," compost, and organic fertilizers need to break down before plants can use them. I use both in my garden. Microbes use fertilizers just like humans use vitamins and minerals. Look on the list of ingredients on a bottle of multivitamins and you'll see some of the same things in a synthetic fertilizer. I use Miracle Grow, but don't particularly like this product as the bottles are meant to be single use. I've used it in the past and it gets expensive. You can, with some effort, refill the bottles, but eventually they quit working. I use the other MG refillable hose end sprayer.

https://youtu.be/xxJ_-YBZtfw?si=2AjM47ra2ozaApL8
Last edited by Frankie251 July 5, 2025 at 08:14 AM.
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Quote from freakfarm :
worst fertilizer you could ever use. use foxfarm products for best results. "Miracle-Grow has drawbacks. It's a synthetic fertilizer. it negatively impacts soil health by harming beneficial microbes and potentially leading to reliance on synthetic inputs. Over-application can also stress plants and contribute to environmental issues like water pollution. MG uses synthetic nitrogen sources like ammonium and water-soluble nitrates, which can be harmful to soil microbes, earthworms, and other beneficial organisms. When plants rely heavily on synthetic fertilizers, they can become less efficient at extracting nutrients from the soil on their own, leading to a cycle of dependence on external inputs.
You'll no doubt appreciate this Potting Mix test wherein Miracle-gro mopped the floor with FoxFarm's expensive products. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o...47Aw&t=36s

I'm sure they're all good for plants but don't buy too much into the hype. If I'm growing tomatoes in containers, that plant is gone after one season anyway, who cares what it "learns" from the fertilizer?

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Quote from Bluelair :
You'll no doubt appreciate this Potting Mix test wherein Miracle-gro mopped the floor with FoxFarm's expensive products. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o...47Aw&t=36s

I'm sure they're all good for plants but don't buy too much into the hype. If I'm growing tomatoes in containers, that plant is gone after one season anyway, who cares what it "learns" from the fertilizer?
What's even funnier is that EG is sponsored by FoxFarm's and they still lost!

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