I saw a commercial for Patch Perfect, which was said to be a grass growing steroid. They even aired a scene of this fertilizer with very healthy grass growing out of it, growing in nothing but the fertilizer itself. I've seen a product like this work pretty much the same, so I know this stuff works. I was just wondering, however, if you could grow other plants out of it as well? For example, a tomato plant?
Can the "Patch Perfect" grass fertilizer be used for other plants as well? For example, a tomato plant?
do not put it on your pot plant it is not fertilizer it is freakin concentrated grass seeds and it grows the grass not fertilizes it
Reply:It did NOT say it was a steroid. It was trying to market and be funny, saying it was LIKE grass on steroids.
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Reply:perhaps in the future..
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Can the "Patch Perfect" grass fertilizer be used for other plants as well? For example, a tomato plant?
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