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  2. Why Scotts Miracle-Gro Is Worth Owning - AOL

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    The next selection for the Inflation-Protected Income Growth portfolio is yard titan Scotts Miracle-Gro . Perhaps best-known as the official lawn-care company of Major League Baseball, Scotts ...

  3. Scotts Miracle-Gro Company - Wikipedia

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    The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Marysville, Ohio, where O.M. Scott began selling lawn seed in 1868. [2] The company manufactures and sells consumer lawn, garden and pest control products, as well as soilless indoor gardening equipment. [ 3 ]

  4. Scotts LawnService - Wikipedia

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    Scotts LawnService was founded in 1998, with the acquisition of Emerald Green Lawn Care. It was a division of the Scotts Miracle-Gro Company, and provided lawn, tree, and shrub care and pest control. In April 2016 TruGreen announced that it had merged with Scotts LawnService.

  5. Here's How Much a $1000 Investment in Scotts Miracle-Gro Made ...

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  6. Miracle-Gro - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the company merged with Scotts for $200 million in stock, creating the world's largest maker of lawn and garden products, and making Hagedorn the majority investor with 42% of the company and 3 of 11 board seats. [1] [5] Hagedorn's son Jim became CEO and chairman of the merged company. [6] His father retired from Miracle-Gro in 1997. [7]

  7. Horace Hagedorn - Wikipedia

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    Horace Hagedorn (1915 – 2005 [1]) was an advertising executive, businessman and philanthropist, who was co-founder of the Miracle-Gro brand, with Otto Stern. He eventually bought out the 50% interest held by Stern.