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Post by merlin on Aug 18, 2011 6:20:28 GMT
Has any one got a Miracle-gro feeder, it holds a bottle on the end of you hosepipe, are they any good?
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Post by Lou78W on Aug 18, 2011 6:30:40 GMT
Tried one years ago Merlin, but it didn't work very well....all the feed came out very quickly.....they may of course have improved the design...it must be at least 20 years ago
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Post by wildlifefriendly on Aug 18, 2011 7:00:24 GMT
I have used both MG and Phostrogen feeders in the conservatory, both seem very greedy on the amount of food they use and the speed they use it.
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Post by Louise on Aug 18, 2011 8:47:24 GMT
I agree with both replies. I think i might even still have mine somewhere, covered in cobwebs in the shed ! Then again, i might have slung it out !
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Post by peony on Aug 18, 2011 10:04:58 GMT
I tried one too, and agree with the other comments. I still use Miracle-gro but mix it myself in a watering can. Much more economical
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Post by merlin on Aug 18, 2011 18:27:20 GMT
Had a feeling the response would be negative as I won it in a photo competition ! I think I may try diluting it ;D
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Post by hywel on Aug 19, 2011 7:12:38 GMT
I've never had one of those feeders, but I have found miracle grow very strong if I followed the instructions. I used to put less in the mix. I never use it these days
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Post by Tel on Aug 19, 2011 11:48:42 GMT
I have one that i use with the Chempac fertilizers for the dahlia plants.
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