If you’ve been reading the blog lately, you’ll know that I’m trying out Baby Bio® Outdoor plant food in my garden and allotment this year. Today I’m giving you the chance to do the same for free, with four prizes of the Baby Bio® Outdoor plant food range up for grabs.
You may think of Baby Bio® in relation to plant food for houseplants – remember the curvy little brown bottle? These days Baby Bio® is about more than just indoor plant food, with a new Baby Bio® Outdoor range designed specifically for outdoor plants.
There are two products in the Baby Bio® Outdoor range. Baby Bio® Outdoor Flowers & Shrubs is tailored to the needs of flowering plants and shrubs, giving you up to 70% more flowers compared with not feeding. Baby Bio® Outdoor Fruit & Vegetables is tailored to the needs of fruit and vegetable plants, giving you up to 35% more produce compared to using a standard fertiliser.
Both products aim to support healthy, balanced growth, resulting in bigger, brighter flowers or bigger crops. Each 750ml bottle makes up to 75 litres of liquid feed, so a little goes a long way. They’re easy to use too; you simply use the measuring cup lid to add 10ml per litre of water in your watering can, then water your plants as you normally would. Feed your plants every two weeks, watering as normal in between, and you’ll see your garden thrive.
You’ll see results in as little as seven days, with noticeably greener, healthier leaves. After four weeks plants will be up to 20% larger, and after six weeks you can expect up to 70% more flowers, which will carry on blooming right through the season.
I’m taking the Baby Bio Big Boost Challenge with Baby Bio® Outdoor Flowers & Shrubs, to see just what a difference the right plant food can make to my plants’ size, health and number of flowers. You can see how I got started here.
I’m using Baby Bio® Outdoor Fruit & Vegetables at my allotment, and keeping a photographic diary of my plants’ progress throughout the Summer. I’ll be posting regular updates on both projects, so keep an eye out for some thriving plants on the blog soon. I’d love to hear which plants you’d feed with Baby Bio® Outdoor, so do let me know in the comments.
I’m giving away four sets of the Baby Bio® Outdoor plant food range. Four lucky winners will receive a 750ml bottle of Baby Bio® Outdoor Fruit & Vegetables, and a 750ml bottle of Baby Bio® Outdoor Flowers & Shrubs, worth £11.98. To enter, just follow the instructions in the Rafflecopter widget below. Good luck!
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My gooseberry bushes
I’d feed my lovely Orange Lilies (Lilium bulbiferum) with Baby Bio to ensure large happy healthy flowers!
I am struggling to get the same results with my borders that my Mum does think my soil is lacking so I would use this feed so that my display can be great. I would also use on my hanging baskets. Thank you for the chance to win. I’ve used Baby Bio for donkeys years but not tried the outdoor version.
We hope to start a vegetable garden so we would feed them with the Outdoor Fruit and Veg 🙂
We landscaped our front garden last year so am just in the process of putting new perennials in the borders so I would give them all a good feed.
My husband and I grow a lot of our own vegetables and I also love bee loving growing flowers in the garden too. Would love to win and use on all our plants.
I’m going to feed my sunflowers x
I’d feed all my cucumbers beets tomatoes onions and marigold pansies and violas
Lots growing at the moment
My Busy Lizzies enjoy a fee with Baby Bio
i;d use it for my sunflowers x
I have roses, a clematis and a paeony, as well as a vine, which would all benefit from a boost.
Would feed the fruit and vegetables
I would feed my tomato plants.
I have only started to try and grow some veggies this year so I would feed my spring onion, peas and courgettes some Bio Feed
I have a herb collection that might benefit 🙂
Strawberries and tomatos
I would feed my roses and tomatoes.
my hanging baskets
I’m trying to grow some vegetables in a raised bed. I’d definitely use it with them.
My loganberries
I use Baby Bio on my indoor houseplants but have never used the outdoor Baby Bio as i had never even heard of it until i read this article.
I would use it on my tomato plants
my agapanthus – I love them!
my cherry tomatoes would benefit
i would feed all my patio plants and outdoor vegetables
Have tomato, peppers and pea pods at the moment so would use it for them
we will use it on our roses x
My wildflowers.
I have so many plants growing this year as opposed to none last year! I could feed my tomatoes, peppers, chillis, cucumbers, corgettes & strawberries!
I’d feed all of mine – by salix, roses, and hanging baskets.
I need this for my polyanthus and primroses and also for my jasmine, all of which are struggling in soil which lacks nutrition.
my tomatoes
I’ve been growing both plants and veg from seed this year so I would feed both. I’ve been using miracle grow and tomato feed, I’ve never used Baby Bio before.
Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Onions and Pansies& Primroses xx
My tomatoes! 🙂
my rhubarb & lemon balm
Sounds perfect for my little herb garden! x
My newly planted chilli plants
tomatoes cucumbers & chilli peppers , they all need a boost
My strawberries
I have several fruit trees, and fruit plants that would appreciate this prize. As a teenager I used to drink Baby bio to make myself taller, until I found out what was in it!
All the vegetables in my garden – carrots, greens, salad, beans.
My blueberry bush
My yummy tomatoes xxx
l feed my sunflowers
Would feed my pot plants
Sunflowers!
To feed my tomato’s – they need help!
Well we’ve just planted a whole lot of plants in our front garden, ornamental grasses, lavenders, acers, so I think they all need a helping hand 🙂
I would use it on my lavender and heathers as well as my tomatoes and strawberries.
I would use it on my tomatoes and peppers
I would feed my tomatoes and blackcurrant bush!
I’d feed my flowers, tomatoes and pumpkins which I’ve started growing so they can be ready for Halloween 🙂
I’ve planted lots of wildflowers so I’d like to help them grow 😀
Our courgettes, runner beans and tomatoes.
my border / hanging basket plants
I’d feed my tomatoes and my roses, sounds like a really interesting challenge
My veggies and lavender plants!
Some nice big sun flowers and Common Holly
I use the orchid with excellent results!
I’d like to try it on my pumpkins and squash.
We are just having flower beds made in the garden so would use the Flowers & Shrubs one
My veggies & geraniums & other flowers
MY BORDERS FULL OF FLOWERS INCLUDING MY ROSE BUSHES
I would feed our courgettes, tomatoes, sweetcorn and peppers 🙂
My roses tomatoes and lavender
my Orange Lilies with Baby Bio to help them grow larger x
We have just bought lots of herbs, fruit and vegetables. Its our first time at growing so we need all the help we can get!
i would feed my hanging baskets with outdoor bio
I’d give this my nan and she would use this on so many of her plants as she loves her gardening xx
I’m very late this year – due to breaking my ankle; so only just put in my borders! I’ve put in verbena, sweet williams, petunias and others…
My veg well I’m still going to try – spuds will be in this week. Runner beans and cucumbers – going to leave tomatoes this year as had moth and blight last year!
I’d use them on my french beans and courgettes! I want a bumper crop this year!