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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.
Growing citrus plants indoors can be a rewarding experience, providing fresh fruits and vibrant greenery. However, it requires specific conditions and care to thrive. This guide outlines essential ...
The espresso orchid, scientifically known as Oncidium Sharry Baby, captivates plant enthusiasts with its unique chocolate-vanilla fragrance and stunning burgundy blooms. This hybrid orchid requires ...
Unlocking the mysteries of a meteorite with a microscope at home. We take you through the process and gear recommendations to study space rock at home or in the classroom. When you purchase through ...
Saffron needs plenty of light to thrive indoors. Place your container near a south-facing window where it can get at least six hours of direct sunlight every day. If natural light is insufficient, ...
If you’ve ever discovered an old bag of potting soil tucked away in the shed, you’ve probably wondered whether it’s still good to use. Unlike leftovers in the fridge, potting soil doesn’t technically ...
Lavender is a popular garden plant in the UK, and one gardener has found a common ingredient that helps it grow stronger.
Forgotten bags of compost in your shed after winter? Learn how to check, revive and safely reuse last year’s mix without sacrificing spring growth.
You can give your lavender plant a much-needed boost with a simple natural fertiliser you probably already have in the ...
How To Prep Garden Beds Without Buying Bagged Mixes. Image source: UnsplashA thriving garden does not start in a plastic bag.
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Does potting soil go bad? Plant experts explain
How to tell if your soil is past its prime—and what to do about it ...
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