You lovingly nurture your compost bin like it’s a pet—tossing kitchen scraps and yard waste with dreams of rich soil to feed your garden. But imagine your compost quietly turning into an unwelcome ...
Farmers have long fought a quiet war against the fungi that rot crops in fields and storage sheds. Each year, these diseases destroy harvests of lettuce, beans, oilseed rape, wheat, and many other ...
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Is potting soil left in your garage all winter still good for planting this spring? We asked a pro
Potting soil does not spoil over winter if well-maintained. Fungus, pests, and excessive moisture may render potting soil unusable. Compacted, dry potting soil can be revitalized and reused. It's ...
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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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