Welcome to a new giveaway on the blog. I’m partnering with Baby Bio to offer four great prizes of the Baby Bio Outdoor plant food range, perfect for giving your garden a real boost.
With Summer just around the corner we’re all keen to spend more time outdoors, and often more time gardening. I bet lots of us have made a trip to the garden centre to stock up on bedding plants for borders, containers or hanging baskets. And of course, we’d like our new plants to look good all Summer long, wouldn’t we?
I’ve been guilty in the past of giving new plants lots of tender loving care when I first plant them, but then leaving them to fend for themselves. I’ve learnt the hard way that if you want your plants to thrive, you need to feed them regularly with a good quality plant food that’s designed to suit their needs.
You probably know the name Baby Bio in relation to plant food for houseplants; but did you know they’ve recently launched a range of plant food for outdoor plants too? It’s got all the knowledge and expertise of the Baby Bio team behind it, but is designed specifically for outdoor plants.
There are two products in the Baby Bio Outdoor range. Baby Bio® Outdoor for 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 for Fruit & Veg 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.
Over the next few months I’ll be using the Baby Bio Outdoor range in my garden and at my allotment to hopefully achieve the same amazing results. Look out for more posts coming soon, as I take the Big Boost Challenge and report back on my plants at each milestone. For more information on the challenge visit www.babybiooutdoors.co.uk.
To get us started, I’m giving away four sets of the Baby Bio Outdoor range. Four lucky winners will receive a 750ml bottle of Baby Bio® Outdoor for Fruit & Veg, and a 750ml bottle of Baby Bio® Outdoor for Flowers & Shrubs, worth £11.98. To enter, just follow the instructions in the Rafflecopter widget below. Good luck!
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FULL T & C’s IN THE RAFFLECOPTER ABOVE
flowers
Would use it on the potatoes I’ve planted.
I would use to feed the tomatoes and courgettes and other vegetables that we grow. Also would use to feed all my flowers growing in my garden
Flowers and shrubs
tomato plants and i have a baby bleeding heart plant that id deffinatly give some to
I use this on the new tubs and borders I’ve just planted.
I would use on my flowers in my garden.
We have climbing roses that would benefit!
Would use on Rose bushes
Raspberries and strawberries
Loganberies, potatoes and flowers
TOMATO
tomato plants
Roses, peonies and geraniums would benefit greatly from this.
I would feed my tomato plant x
All the new plants we got for our newly done garden
I use it on my veg that I have just planted – spring onion and beans
I would use it on Flowers and Shrubs in my garden
I would use it on my chilli and strawberry plants
I would use it on all the annual and perennial plants that I have just planted.
on our roses x
I would feed the new Korean miniture Lilca tree I have just bought.
We would use them all house plants, flowers and vegetables in the garden…we are very green 🙂
I’d use it on our border flowers 🙂
BEING AN OUTDOOR PERSON I SPEND AS MUCH TIME AS POSSIBLE IN THE GARDEN
I ADORE PLANTS FLOWERS AND WILDLIFE.
THIS GIVEAWAY WOULD BE JUST PERFECT TO KEEP MY PLANTS AND FLOWERS IN TIP TOP CONDITION
Flowers xx
flowers
We are planning to grow some vegetables and herbs, that’s a perfect timing! x
We have lots of bedding plants in the garden including begonias, pansies, petunias and marigolds – they would love an extra helping to allow them to grow and fully bloom 🙂 Thank you very much.
hanging basket and the plants in pots need more feeding so would use it on them.
I would use it on my planted tubs of flowers, some of them need it
would be useful for patio plants
All of them! I have strawberry & tomato plants in at the moment, lots of flowers & an azalea which all could do with a good feed.
I have blueberry bushes spring onions carrots and tomatoes all in need of a good feed
I would love to try the one for flowers and shrubs please. I have a very large garden…. thank you.
I only have a postage stamp garden, but I am growing lots of climbing plants. The clematis are greedy, and my star jasmine looked a little careworn after the winter. I’d use the flower/shrub bio to fed these, ? spray the star jasmine, and to look after my tubs and hanging baskets, and bedding.
I’d fed my herbs and flowers as I already have a tomato feed!
Tomatoes.
All my flowers
im growing some veg this year – courgettes and peppers and beans so the veg one might help with those
My tomatoes my roses and my clematis
I’d use it on my tubs.
Would use it on the seedlings we have ready to pot on.
I’ve got two raised beds full of growing flowers and plants. Also lots of containers.
Herb Garden
tomato plants
Oh, what a lovely giveaway! I am struggling to keep some shrubs and flowers alive in a shared garden that is riddled with bindweed and appears to have ants, woodlice, slugs and snails, too. I cannot apply any products to manage the pests but I understand that strong plants are better able to survive in these conditions. Baby Bio to the rescue?
I would feed my tomatoes, strawberries, cabbages and sprouts.
My herbs need some pepping up!
All my shrubs. My Garden hardly gets any light so they need all the help they can get.
Got some peas, tomato, peppers and cucumber plants given by a friend hope fully I could use it on them
I would use it on all the plants and shrubs that I’v planted in the last year. Just like me they need some nutritious food!
I would use it on our lavender which is struggling.
All our garden plants, but particularly the Hydrangea, it really is looking sad
I would use on flowers in the garden and house plants
I’d use it on our rose tree which seems like it needs it
I’d give it to my Mum so she can use it on her new potted flowers she’s got dotted around outside
I’d use the Fruit and Vegetable version on our courgettes, runner beans and tomatoes and the flower version on our hydrangeas and lavender.
I’d feed my runner beans and my sons sunflowers
I’d use it on the house plants.
Always feed the strawberry plants with this
The cherry tomato plants
I feed my cosmos daisies,zinnias and tomatoes and aubergine plants as well as other veggies in the greenhouse and allotment.
I would definitely use it on my potatoes 🙂
Given the chance I’d use it on them all as we grow them all!
my rhubarb & fruit trees
My plants all have feelings, so I wouldn’t want too hurt them by favourtism, so they would all get the goodies xx
Actually, everything is a bit behind with the cool spring, so they could do with a boost xx
Id feed my stawberries with it
I’ve got a small polytunnel full of all kinds of veggies so I’d use it in there
Flowers and shrubs
Flowers and shrubs xx
my flowers and plants
The tomato plants my children are growing.
I’d feed my tomato plants, hopefully I’ll get a good crop this year as they went in a bit earlier
I would feed my flowers and shrubs x
My gorgeous sunflowers .. might give them an edge in our growing competition!
Use it on patio plants
Flowers and Shrubs xxx
Fuschias and begonias
Flowers xxx
I would use it for fruit and veg. My Daughters really enjoy growing things in the garden. x
I would use it for my hanging baskets to make sure they’re the best on the street 🙂