Continue to use used potting soil?
Hello, I have a question: can I use the potting soil that I had the chilies in for other vegetables instead of throwing it away?
Hello, I have a question: can I use the potting soil that I had the chilies in for other vegetables instead of throwing it away?
Hi dear Good Question Community, I've had a chili plant for a few weeks now. I've already had my first harvest, but now I've noticed aphids. At first, it worked well with garlic, but since today, its leaves have been drooping rather dejectedly, even though the aphids have significantly decreased. Does anyone have any idea…
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See image. It's from our house community, nobody really knows anything about it ^^ I would like to purchase a mulching insert for this. Could someone help me figure out where I can still get one? The model is at least 10 years old.
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Hello everyone, I need some succulents (Echeveria) in August. If I propagate them now using leaves from the mother plant, approximately how big will the new plants be in August? Can anyone help me? Thanks!
Hello,
because grower soil is usually unfertilized, you can also continue to use it, only you should “splash” it depending on your use!
Yes, you can continue using the earth for flowers and vegetables. Mix composter earth to upgrade the plant soil
In principle, yes.
With me, however, never used earth is “above”. I always use only one seed, and this takes the whole earth with the root ball to the final reproduction.
Yes, you can use them again next year. But don’t fertilize or something. Breeding soil is very lean so that the seedlings form many roots. That should be the same.
However, keep in mind that the seed of succession is compatible with the seed.
It is known that plants are causing substances that do not like other plants or are very fond of them.
Therefore, please find out which plants strengthen or prevent each other. See mixed culture/compatible neighbours.
That’s okay. I would.