Love Vibrant Flowers? Love ‘True Bloom’!

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We need colour and vitality in our lives now more than ever and the simple act of growing bright and happy blooms in our gardens or on our patios can really fill our days with joy.  Research has even shown that specific hues can offer different mood changing benefits. Bright reds, orange and pinks can bring optimism and cheer.  Whilst cool blues and purples  extend the comforting hand of calmness.  So whatever garden plant paint pallette is desired, you will certainly want your flowers to have the best colour boosting TLC!

The Lawn Association has the answer with brand new ‘True Bloom’!  This sustainable fertiliser, has been specifically developed to put the bloom boom back in your baskets, borders, pots and beds!

‘True Bloom’ is packed full of organic goodness and contains a subtle nutrient analysis specifically tailored to maximise your soil condition and help your plants gain extra health, vitality and colour.

The exciting new sustainable ‘True Garden’  range comes in a compostable tube with a recyclable applicator and costs £16.99 per tube.  See the whole ‘True Garden’ range on the Lawn Association link here: https://www.lawnassociation.org.uk/true-garden-range/ 

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