I had to post about it because it's the cheapest I have seen them all year! The deal is not being advertised so far today on their website, so I called to find out if it was true, and it is!
The deal is buy 2 earthboxes, get one free, with free shipping. The earthboxes need to be all the same color.
The free Earthbox code is EBFREE, the free shipping promocode is FREESHIP13.
And no, I don't own stock in Earthbox! ( however, I probably should because now I will own 40 of them!)
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- Green Thumb
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Wow! 40 of them! Have you been using them for awhile? How do they work for you? What we have heard is that they work well for some things that like to stay damp a lot of the time, but not so well for things that really like to dry out in between waterings. The self-watering feature, especially when used with Moisture Control potting soil, doesn't allow the soil to dry out at all.
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Hi Rainbow,
I use them for tomatoes, strawberries, lettuce, cabbage and bok choy, basil and broccoli. I get such growth and production, it's very rewarding. I use Promix BX with excellent results. I don't think I would ever hse a moisture control mix because so many others have had such poor results with that type of mix.
I use them for tomatoes, strawberries, lettuce, cabbage and bok choy, basil and broccoli. I get such growth and production, it's very rewarding. I use Promix BX with excellent results. I don't think I would ever hse a moisture control mix because so many others have had such poor results with that type of mix.