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Preliminary Episode: Unite Your Citrus Collection with Carolyn

Carolyn provides guidance on growing citrus using our website and PowerFeed, ensuring juicy, nutritious fruit in any garden setting.

Gather and Be Citrusy with Carolyn in Episode 1
Gather and Be Citrusy with Carolyn in Episode 1

Preliminary Episode: Unite Your Citrus Collection with Carolyn

In the heart of a bustling city, there's a thriving orange tree that stands out like a beacon of nature. This isn't just any ordinary tree; it's the pride and joy of Carolyn, a gardener with a spirit as vibrant as the citrus fruits she tends.

Carolyn, affectionately known as the Citrus Maiden, has turned her backyard into a citrus paradise. Her love for oranges transcends the mere fruit source, making her connection with the tree more akin to a close friendship.

Her citrus care routine is more than just a chore; it's a full-blown ritual. From the moment she wakes up, she speaks to her oranges, offering words of encouragement and love. She's always been a gardener with a unique flair, and her rock-n-roll spirit shines through in every aspect of her care.

When it comes to feeding her beloved citrus trees, Carolyn relies on the expertise of Seasol, a company known for its high-quality products like the PowerFeed PRO SERIES Plant Food Fruit & Citrus and Super Soil Improver. These products have become an integral part of her citrus care routine, helping to ensure her oranges are as juicy and vibrant as possible.

But Carolyn's love for citrus doesn't stop at growing. She's also a passionate juicer, transforming her homegrown oranges into fresh, tangy drinks that are the envy of her friends. And when she's not juicing, she's composting, ensuring every bit of her citrus trees' waste is put to good use.

For Carolyn, caring for her citrus trees is more than just a hobby; it's a way of life. Her dedication, passion, and unique approach to gardening serve as a source of inspiration for many, proving that with a little love and the right tools, anyone can grow their own thriving citrus paradise.

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