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Everything You Need To Know to Get Started with Microgreens
Your First Step to Microgreen Success: Understanding the Basics! Full Microgreen Cheatsheet below! So, you're curious about microgreens? That's fantastic! These tiny powerhouses are not only packed with flavor and nutrition, but they're also incredibly fun and rewarding to grow right in your own home. When you're starting out, a lot of information can feel overwhelming. You might see terms like "blackout period" or "1020 tray" and wonder what they mean. Don't worry, we're goi
Nathanael Hostetter
Dec 10, 20256 min read


How to Plant a Hanging Flower Basket
Creating a vibrant hanging flower basket can transform any space, adding color and life to your porch or garden. One key to a thriving display is the right liner, and the MagniMoist liner stands out for its exceptional moisture-retention properties. This innovative liner not only keeps your plants hydrated, reducing the frequency of watering, but also promotes healthy root growth by providing a balanced environment. With its durable design, the MagniMoist liner helps prevent
Nathanael Hostetter
Nov 18, 20252 min read


The 14-Day Challenge: MagniMoist vs. Traditional Coco Liners 🌸
We’ve all been told that coco coir is the "standard" for hanging baskets. But if it’s the standard, why are we all struggling to keep our baskets alive by mid-summer? I decided to put them to the test. I planted two identical baskets with the same flowers, the same soil, and the same sunlight. The only difference? Basket A: Standard Coco Coir Liner Basket B: MagniMoist Smart Liner The Video: See the Results for Yourself What to look for in the video: Notice the color of th
Nathanael Hostetter
Feb 172 min read


Everything You Need to Know About MagniMoist Liners and Inserts
MagniMoist liners and inserts are high-performance gardening solutions made from USA-grown Kenaf fiber designed to optimize soil hydration. While the liners replace traditional coco coir in hanging baskets to prevent rapid drying, the inserts are placed at the bottom of standard pots to deflect water back into the soil, preventing immediate runoff and to allow complete root zone saturation. The Benefits of Using MagniMoist Liners and Inserts Traditional gardening often fee
Nathanael Hostetter
Jan 143 min read
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