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Mother's Day: The Garden Patch GrowBox Review & Giveaway


I have to admit that I don't have much of a green thumb. With that said, I still love to garden and do so each year with the kids. We actually tried indoor gardening during the winter and that was fun, but being outdoors is much more fun. This is why I was so excited to give the Garden Patch GrowBox a try. What is a GrowBox? It's just the most ingenious gardening idea, making gardening easier than ever!
There are two parts to the GrowBox: the bottom, which is the water well and the top, where the soil and plants go. I was able to put together my Grow Box in a matter of minutes just by clicking it into place. Then, we were ready to begin gardening!
First, I packed soil into the two holes that connect the water well to the top part and plants. This helps the water wick up to the roots of plants, so as long as there is water in the well, plants will continue to receive nourishment. After the soil was packed in, I filled the box halfway with more potting soil, sprayed well with water, filled the rest of the box to the very top with the soil and watered again. So easy!
The water well area that we keep full of water!
Next, I put on the Nutrient Patch Cover, which goes on top of the soil. The cover contains fertilizers that keep the plants happy and healthy. The fertilizer strip goes through the middle of the grow box and plants are then inserted on the sides of the box. I choose to plant tomatoes!

The Nutrient Patch Cover
We plant tomatoes every single year because the boys love tomato sandwiches and I do, too! We eat so many tomatoes during the summer season, so growing them is not only fun, but worthwhile for our family. Plus, the kids absolutely love helping grow foods we eat.

There are 16 total spaces in the GrowBox and they are used depending on what plants you are growing. When planting tomatoes, we can only use two of the spaces because they will eventually grow to be so big. If you plant too many, this will compromise their health as they get bigger and compete for space. Directions were included with the box to tell me how many of each type of plant can be inserted in the box, which was extremely helpful.
Per the instructions, I cut a line and triangle on the numbers where I was to insert the tomato plants first and then I dug about a 3 inch hole for them. The Nutrient Patch Cover fits right around the plant to keep it safe and to constantly feed it nutrients. We moved the box to a highly sunlit area, over by the swing set and picnic table since we've been trying to spruce up that part of our land. The box looks so cute there and definitely adds to the scenery. Also, the kids will be able to watch the tomatoes grow and we will know when we need to add more water to the well.

I cannot wait to see how many tomatoes this yields for our family! I love this box and the great thing is that I can use it over and over again. I don't think gardening could get any easier because the box is self-fertilizing, self-watering and I don't have to worry about weeds. Did I mention it is also eco-friendly and provides a 100% natural way to garden? We could even use it for indoor gardening. I only wish we had this at our last house because we lived up in the mountains where the soil contained too many rocks. Plants didn't stand a chance. The Garden Patch GrowBox would have been perfect for us! Hopefully our tomatoes will look like this once they grow:

Giveaway Time
So, now that you have read all about the Garden Patch Grow Box, How Would You Like A Chance To Win One?
One Lucky Reader Will Win Their Very Own Grow Box!
 You can grow veggies, fruits flowers or whatever your heart desires in this easy-to-use box. This giveaway is open to US readers 18+ years of age and will end on Sunday, May 26th at 11:59pm. Good Luck!

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31 comments:

aperry said...

tomatoes and string beans

laurie nykaza said...

Tomato plants would be great to grow

Holly Thomas said...

I would grow Tomatoes!!

Michelle White said...

Cilantro and tomatoes!

hundahar said...

pear tomatoes

Keely said...

Probably flowers, I would let my daughter pick them out.

jill24295 said...

Strawberries - Mmmmm....
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one frugal lady said...

Strawberries would be perfect, the only thing we are missing in our garden!

Bethany C. said...

I think I'd grow cucumbers or squash.

Bekalee314 said...

i would grow tomatoes
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Unknown said...

I would definitely want tomatoes or bell peppers.

DEBIJOT said...

I would grow cherry tomatoes.

Kristi Maloney said...

I would grow some type of tomatoes for sure.

jenny said...

cherry tomatoes

cjabdelnour said...

I WOULD GROW CHERRY TOMATOES. Cheryl Abdelnour cjabdelnour@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

Kitchen herbs!

Unknown said...

I would grow tomatoes

Helga said...

herbs

Terri. said...

tomatoes

CaseyCG said...

I too would do tomatoes... Seems not matter how many plants I grow, the kids eat all the fruit before me...

Allison Downes said...

I would grow cilantro in it

thanks for the chance to win!

Kimberly said...

I would grow tomatoes

Bonnye said...

I would grow cilantro and basil!

bunnyswagg said...

I would love to grow herbs

sdavis said...

tomatoes and strawberries

Jaime said...

tomatoes

Stephanie said...

Strawberries!

Allyson Bossie said...

probably peppers since I have tomatoes already in my garden...or my herbs

Tegan said...

I really want to grow tomatoes in them!

Donnetta said...

I have tomato and red peppers under my grow light. Some of them would go in the box!

lilyk said...

I would grow tomatoes.

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