Pet Greens Self Grow Garden Pet Grass, 3-oz bag
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Give your furry friend her very own indoor garden with Pet Greens Self Grow Garden Pet Grass. Made in the USA, it is 100% certified organic, non-GMO and gluten-free to provide your paw-tner with fresh, pure, healthy greens. This nutrient-rich grass is an excellent source of vitamins, minerals, amino acids and enzymes for cats, dogs, reptiles, birds and small animals. Simply add water to the bag and watch as the grass grows in just 5-7 days. It also features gentle natural fiber for maintaining healthy digestion and relief from hairballs. Consider Pet Greens Self Grow Garden Pet Grass as a safe and easy alternative to houseplants and outside grass.
Key Benefits- Nutrient-rich pet grass that gives your furry friend her very own indoor garden.
- 100% certified organic, non-GMO and gluten-free to provide your paw-tner with fresh, pure, healthy greens.
- Excellent source of vitamins, minerals, amino acids and enzymes for cats, dogs, reptiles, birds and small animals.
- Features gentle natural fiber for maintaining healthy digestion and relief from hairballs.
- Made in the USA!
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Item Number80254
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LifestageAdult
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Food FormTreats
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Special DietOrganic, Gluten Free
Wheat Grass.
Feed to your pet as a healthy reward or snack. Adjust the serving size according to the size of your pet. Consult your veterinarian for more information about the proper serving size for your pet. Please do not leave your animal unattended when feeding directly from the tub as the tub is not intended for consumption.
CAREFULLY pour 1 3/4 cup of water into the tub. The wheatgrass seeds are pre - mixed into the growth medium.
Once the water soaks in, there may be seeds resting on top of the growth medium. You can poke them down with your finger to a depth of 1/4 inch. Kit only needs to be watered once over the life of the grass.
Place the tub in a warm, out - of - the - way place that does not get a lot of light. Your seeds should start to sprout in about 3 days.
Once you see the little sprouts poking up, move the tub to a bright, well ventilated location (although not in direct sunlight).
That’s it! Your Pet Greens Garden is ready for your pets to enjoy when the grass reaches about 2 inches in height. It can grow up to 7” high, but should be trimmed at about the 5” point to keep it fresh and healthy.
Use & Care
Pet Grass live cat grass typically lasts about 2 - 3 weeks. Follow the instructions below to maintain healthy growth and keep your cat grass fresh and delicious for its full life - span. Cat grass cannot be re - potted and should be replaced on a regular basis.
Watering: Water your Cat Grass about twice a week. The best way to water your Cat Grass is to place the container in a saucer and water it from the bottom. Make sure the soil stays moist but do not let your Cat Grass stand in water for more than an hour.
Light and Ventilation: Place your Cat Grass in a bright, well ventilated location. Avoid direct sunlight and/or hot locations. A bright kitchen window is ideal! Cat Grass is considered a leafy green. The best way to extend the life of your Cat Grass is to put the container in the refrigerator at night.
Feeding: Feed to your pet as a healthy reward or snack. Cat Grass can be fed to cats, dogs, birds, reptiles, and small animals. Adjust the serving size according to the size of your pet. Reptiles and small animals should only be fed small amounts of cat grass. Cat grass can be eaten directly out of the pot or clipped and added to food. Consult your veterinarian for more information about the proper serving size for your pet.
What is the shelf life of the product?
Self - Grow Pet Grass kits are best used within 18 months of the manufacturer’s date, which can be found on a sticker on the back of the bag. They don’t have an expiration date, but after 18 months some of the seeds may not germinate.
Customer Reviews
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Pretty good stuff!
By MikeT on Jan 16, 2021
Really, no complaints with this grass. $3.98 for a packet of self-contained cat grass is pretty good, I think. As others have said, there are quite a few seeds in this bag, so I split them up into my own containers. It took longer than three days, but they finally sprouted "fine". Really, I think sun is the key to these. Some of the seeds I put in a pot in an east facing window. Even in the winter with limited sun, they sprouted more quickly than in the dark. I also have some grow lights that I used, so they received 12 hour/day sun, in effect. With shipping, two bags cost close to $11, and are still keeping my cats happy. Seriously though, don't plant all these seeds in one bag . . Really, no complaints with this grass. $3.98 for a packet of self-contained cat grass is pretty good, I think. As others have said, there are quite a few seeds in this bag, so I split them up into my own containers. It took longer than three days, but they finally sprouted "fine". Really, I think sun is the key to these. Some of the seeds I put in a pot in an east facing window. Even in the winter with limited sun, they sprouted more quickly than in the dark. I also have some grow lights that I used, so they received 12 hour/day sun, in effect. With shipping, two bags cost close to $11, and are still keeping my cats happy. Seriously though, don't plant all these seeds in one bag . . . it's just a waste! … more
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Inferior Product
By McClarenDavies on Dec 30, 2020
The soil was too rough, twigs, other debris, to adequately cover the grass seeds prior to germination.I threw out the first batch. I followed directions and watered the seeds with one cup of water against my better sense. And, the seeds did not germinate and the soil became a smelly mess. The second time, I used my own container, but again the medium was so rough, most of the seeds did not germinate. The third container awaits. I think I will throw out the provided soil and see if the seeds will germinate into healthy eatable grasses.
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Didn't work for my cat
By CatgrassReview on Jan 8, 2021
These were easy to grow and convenient as advertised. I am happy that I tried a small bag before purchasing more. Unfortunately, my cat didn't care for them a bit. They grew quite tall, and I hoped she would eat them or nibble or at least show some interest. Alas, she did not. It's a good product, I am sure, but each animal differs. It might work for yours.
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Easier than it sounds
By DDcal on Jan 13, 2021
When I first read the directions on thisI almost threw it out. I decided to try it once. It was tucked away in a dark spot for a day longer than was suggested. Then it was moved to a sunny spot where it was totally forgotten. When I remembered it I was expecting a dried up package. Instead, there was grass! My cat loves it.
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Never Grew
By HayK on Jan 7, 2021
The directions seemed pretty easy but the bag doesn't drain well with small holes and 1 cup of water is a lot for the small amount of soil in the bag. I followed the directions exactly and the grass never grew at all. We got one small blade of grass so we got hopeful but it ended up with no more after about 2 weeks of trying to get it to grow.
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not what I expected
By MaryS on Jan 8, 2021
I must not have read the description right. I thought I was ordering just seeds, I didn’t realize that it had dirt in it too and was expected to grow it in the bag. I dumped it into my cat grass container instead because I know my cat would have been dragging this all over the living room.
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Easy and fast growing
By Snowdazey14 on Jan 21, 2021
I followed the directions. Used a toothpick for holes on bottom. Then cut off top and dumped seeds in. Put bag in bowl and added 1 cup of water. Some seeds were ontop of soil and they even grew. Easy process :)
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Nice grass
By beeg on Jan 10, 2021
Followed directions and grass grew very quickly. I showed it to cat and he wasn't sure what to do..so I pulled a piece off and he ate it then once he got the taste he figured out how to nom on it... he chews on the grass regularly and leaves my other plants alone.
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excellent cat nip
By pooperscooper on Jan 18, 2021
I’ve tried a few different cat nip starters. One of the ones I previously had would often times Romuald. I have used two of these and they are perfect/ grow quickly cats love the cat nap and are super easy
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Buy seeds instead of this
By Merrymari on Dec 15, 2020
These Seeds produce healthy grass. However, This is impractical for cats because they like to nibble on growing grass. Growing grass in this plastic container does not allow grazing. My cats don’t like cut grass added to their food, and they didn’t like this grass very much when I transferred it to a pot to allow grazing.