Finally! A Truly Low-Maintenance Lawn That is Self-Feeding and Drought Resistant

1 year ago

I've finally found the turf of my dreams! Rocky Mountain BioAg makes a low-maintenance seed blend that is drought resistant and feeds itself. I reached out to learn more about this seed blend and am impressed with the unique organic products that Rocky Mountain BioAg offers.

In this video, we have the privilege of interviewing Brandon from Rocky Mountain BioAg and he walks us through the planting process for our new eco-friendly lawn. RMBA sells an incredible product called Manna, which is like probiotics for your soil. Healthy soil, healthy plants. I'm experimenting with it now and will keep you posted.

In the meantime, visit Rocky Mountain BioAg https://bit.ly/3NZ1wOP to see the incredible selection of products that can improve your soil and help your Victory Garden flourish. Use the promo code PROVIDENT to get 10% off your order.

I couldn't be more pleased with the results of our new lawn and am looking forward to years of low-maintenance with this beautiful new turf for our family to play on.

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Full disclosure: I reached out to Rocky Mountain BioAg because I was excited about their seed blend. They supplied us with the seed, Manna, and liquid flora to plant our turf. We couldn't be happier with the company and the beautiful results of our young lawn.

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