I think you need to check the label. Read more ... and you will fear less.
There are NO "toxic chemicals" in Miracle grow. It's a bag with varying amounts of peat, sphagnum, perlite, and compost ... +/- some mineral addition depending on the product you choose. Nothing "toxic" is there. If you don't like some of the compost constituents (animal material such as chicken or other poop, kelp meal, etc.) you can choose MG's "organic line" made with only vegetable material in the compost.
Or you can just mix up your own "miracle grow" using a 1:1:1 ratio (for most plants) ... however for MG in a bag is too easy to use, always mixed to the right ratio, and gives me fantastic results for herbs, big & juicy tomatoes, and fan fantastic roses (I use the rose food but planted them in standard MG). Not trying to stump for MG ... but let's not make unsubstantiated claims of toxicity trying to scare people away.
I think you need to check the label. Read more ... and you will fear less.
There are NO "toxic chemicals" in Miracle grow. It's a bag with varying amounts of peat, sphagnum, perlite, and compost ... +/- some mineral addition depending on the product you choose. Nothing "toxic" is there. If you don't like some of the compost constituents (animal material such as chicken or other poop, kelp meal, etc.) you can choose MG's "organic line" made with only vegetable material in the compost.
Or you can just mix up your own "miracle grow" using a 1:1:1 ratio (for most plants) ... however for MG in a bag is too easy to use, always mixed to the right ratio, and gives me fantastic results for herbs, big & juicy tomatoes, and fan fantastic roses (I use the rose food but planted them in standard MG). Not trying to stump for MG ... but let's not make unsubstantiated claims of toxicity trying to scare people away.