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Yes, potting soil can go bad—here’s how long it really lasts
Using old potting soil can lead to root rot, stunted growth, and unhealthy plants.
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Can you reuse old potting soil in your garden? Here's what experts say
Follow these expert-recommended steps for reusing old potting soil.
Healthy potting soil is essential for the success of both indoor and outdoor container plants, as it provides the nutrients ...
Monarch butterfly perched on a flower in a garden. - Livi Lou Photos/Shutterstock Potting soil has a limited lifespan. After a year or two, the plants in the pot will have used up most, if not all, of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A garden trowel filled with old potting soil sitting in a bag. - Kate La Carte/Shutterstock Got divots, holes, or bare spots in ...
You can save a little money by reviving your potting mix rather than throwing it out. This is how to refresh your potted soil ...
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Topdressing Essentials You Need To Refresh Potted Plants
Topdressing your potted plants that need a refresh but don't need to be completely repotted saves time, money, and stress on your plants. Here's how to do it.
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