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∙ 12y agoNo. It doesn't.
Whether you purchase a commercial soil or create your own, a quality potting soil is paramount to a healthy container garden. Always use new potting soil when planting or transplanting a new container, as used potting soil can contain diseases and pests passed on from old plants and can be depleted of nutrients. Most potting soils are created with three basic ingredients: compost, peat or sphagnum moss, and perlite or vermiculite
Potting soil leaves stains underneath because it comes from the peat in the soil mix. Using a saucer underneath the potted plant will help from staining.
Potting soil cannot rust only ferrous metals can rust. The chemical fertilizer in potting mixtures will change and lose strength if the mixture is kept too long or allowed to get wet. The mixture can still be used but may not have the full effect.
Yes, potting soil has the ability to absorb water. It is designed to retain moisture and provide a suitable environment for plants to grow. The composition of potting soil typically includes materials such as peat moss, vermiculite, and perlite, which have high water-holding capacities.
sand and potting soil
potting soil is potting soil and sand is sand , there's they answer , now leave !
potting soil is potting soil and sand is sand , there's they answer , now leave !
potting soil is potting soil and sand is sand , there's they answer , now leave !
potting soil, but is better to mix 70% potting soil and 30% top soil with horse manure
Potting soil is a balanced mixture with fertiliser for potting plants. Garden soil is variable according to your surroundings and if used as potting soil will not produce the required results.
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potting soil feels rich and soft
Don't store potting soil in an airtight container because potting soil is moist. The potting soil will grow mold if you do this. Just keep it in the bag you bought it in and tie the top shut.
Potting soil does not grow. It is not a plant, but a medium in which to grow plants.
When you heat sand, you get glass, and when you heat potting soil, you get warm dirt. -- And, a larger amount plants can survive in potting soil.
Yes. Growing plants is what potting soil is for.