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Homegrown Organic Tomatoes : Sponsored Post

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Whitney Farms for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

BLT, capresa salad, tomatoes and corn, fresh pasta sauce…yummo, right?!?! And it all taste better from a fresh home grown tomato. I was recently contacted to check out an organic soil made by Whitney Farms. I am impressed with the benefits of using organic soil and plant food. I am hoping for some sweet yummy tomatoes this summer!

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I have a small little garden that we use just to grow tomatoes in the summer. There is nothing like a ripe fresh tomato…little salt and pepper…a touch of olive oil. Screams summertime! My grammie was an avid gardener….and her tomatoes were spectacular. This year I am going to be using Whitney Farms organic soil to ensure my tomatoes and cucumbers are fabulous!!organic soil

You can get $3 off coupon here just by signing up here …Whitney Farms® Maybe I will sprinkle some on my roses too ;)

Here are a few recipes to use all those yummy veggies you will grow this summer….with the help of

organic plant food

 

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Whitney Farms has been helping gardeners for over 25 years produce the very best produce from their gardens. Here are some benefits to using Whitney Farms…
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Tracie Stoll is a wife, mom and has a passion for creating new things. On her blog Cleverlyinspired.com she is constantly sharing ways to inspire her readers to be clever in their own home. Since 2010 Tracie has been sharing DIY projects, crafting, remodeling and decorating along with some easy tasty recipes...all on a mindful budget. She is a graduate of the University of Dayton where she studied visual art and communications. Tracie has been featured on popular sites such as Country Living, CNN living, Good Housekeeping, Better Homes and Gardens, Huffington Post, Apartment Therapy, Seventeen and Design Sponge. She is also a member of the True Value Blog Squad & Martha's Circle of trusted bloggers.

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