Reusing potting soil can help save you a trip to the garden center, but is it healthy for your plants? We interviewed experts ...
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 ...
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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.
Here’s how to tell if it’s gone bad and how to revive it.
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 ...
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Yes, you can reuse compost from pots and here's how
Our team of gardening experts share their top tips to make your old compost and soil go further and it's perfect for ...
Got divots, holes, or bare spots in your lawn, and some old potting soil lying around? Problem, meet solution. Among the smart ways to improve your lawn without spending a dime is to recycle old ...
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