Scotts Miracle-Gro is a American brand that produces and sells lawn and garden care products including soils, plant food, grass seed, weed control, and gardening equipment.
Founded in 1868 as a seed company by Orlando Scott in Marysville, Ohio.
In 1907, Scotts began producing lawn seed.
In 1924, Miracle-Gro was founded by Horace Hagedorn as a plant food company.
In 1995, Scotts and Miracle-Gro merged to form Scotts Miracle-Gro.
In 2011, Scotts introduced a new line of organic gardening products.
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A water-soluble fertilizer that promotes healthy growth for all types of plants.
A fertilizer designed to promote a thick, green lawn.
A soil blend that provides optimal growing conditions for flowers, vegetables, and herbs.
A herbicide that kills over 250 types of weeds while protecting lawn grass.
A lawn spreader designed to distribute fertilizer, grass seed, and ice melt evenly.
Miracle-Gro is safe for vegetables as long as it is used according to the package directions.
Yes, Scotts Turf Builder can be used on new lawns as long as they have been mowed two to three times.
Miracle-Gro Garden Soil is a heavier soil blend that is designed for use in outdoor gardens, while potting mix is lighter and designed for use in containers.
No, Ortho Weed B Gon is designed to kill weeds while leaving lawn grass unharmed.
The Scotts My Lawn app is a tool that helps users create a customized lawn care plan based on their lawn type, location, and specific needs.