Yes! We believe this product is vegetarian as there are no meat or fish ingredients listed on the label.

Is Miracle-Gro Bloom Booster Flower Food Vegetarian?

Yes! We believe this product is vegetarian as there are no meat or fish ingredients listed on the label.
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Miracle-Gro Water Soluble Bloom Booster Flower Food 15-30-15: Guaranteed Analysis F1198: Total Nitrogen (N) (15%), Ammoniacal Nitrogen (5.8%), Urea Nitrogen (9.2%), Available Phosphate (P205) (30%), Soluble Potash (K20) (15%), Boron (B) (0.02%), Copper (Cu) (0.07%), Water Soluble Cooper (Cu) (0.07%), Iron (Fe) (0.15%), 0.15% Chelated Iron (Fe), Manganese (Mn) (0.05%), Chelated Manganese (Mn) (0.05%), Molybdenum (Mo) (0.0005%), Zinc (Zn) (0.06%), Water Soluble Zinc (Zn) (0.06%). Derived from Urea, Ammonium Phosphate, Urea Phosphate, Potassium Chloride, Boric Acid, Copper Sulfate, Iron EDTA, Manganese EDTA, Sodium Molybdate, and Zinc Sulfate.

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What is a Vegetarian diet?

A vegetarian diet eliminates meat, poultry, and fish but typically includes dairy, eggs, and plant-based foods. People adopt it for ethical, environmental, or health reasons. This diet emphasizes fruits, vegetables, legumes, grains, nuts, and seeds as key nutrient sources. Vegetarians often get protein from eggs, tofu, beans, and lentils. It can offer health benefits such as reduced risk of heart disease and improved weight management, though attention should be given to nutrients like iron, zinc, and vitamin B12. With proper planning, a vegetarian diet can be both nutritionally complete and sustainable.

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