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  2. Why You Shouldn't Repot Houseplants in Winter (Plus 6 Times ...

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    Avoid using potting soil that’s cold or especially damp. Freshly repotted plants absorb moisture at a slower rate and overly wet or chilly soils can cause root damage. Step 5: Water Well

  3. Biochar - Wikipedia

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    A pile of biochar Biochar mixture ready for soil application. Biochar is charcoal, sometimes modified, that is intended for organic use, as in soil. It is the lightweight black remnants remaining after the pyrolysis of biomass, consisting of carbon and ashes; and is a form of charcoal. [1]

  4. Potting soil - Wikipedia

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    A soil test may be done to analyze the chemistry of a potting mix, despite the mix not necessarily being made of soil. As an approximation for indoor home planting, the mix is generally treated as greenhouse growth medium. The main method is a saturated media extract (SME), which tests the chemical contents of a water extract of the mix.

  5. Xylit - Wikipedia

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    It has been used in France as compost, and is sometimes used in potting soil and as a substrate for horticulture. Because it is more elastic and robust than wood, [ 2 ] it can be used as a good substitute for bricks.

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    You might want to add a bag of nutrient-rich potting soil so your grandparents don’t have to get it themselves. Nourison Grafix Area Rug Price: $88.21 (for the 7.8-feet by 9.8-feet rug)

  7. John Innes compost - Wikipedia

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    The potting mixes are used to grow different types of plants depending on their nutrient requirements. [1] All three potting mixes have the same soil component: 7 parts sterilised loam; 3 parts peat; 2 parts sharp sand [5] They each contain ground limestone, and varying quantities of the same base fertiliser mix: 2 parts hoof and horn; 2 parts ...

  8. Compost - Wikipedia

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    On open ground for growing wheat, corn, soybeans, and similar crops, compost can be broadcast across the top of the soil using spreader trucks or spreaders pulled behind a tractor. It is expected that the spread layer is very thin (approximately 6 mm (0.24 in)) and worked into the soil prior to planting.

  9. Plug (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Plugs in horticulture are small-sized seedlings grown in seed trays filled with potting soil. [1] This type of plug is used for commercially raising vegetables and bedding plants. Similarly plugs may also refer to small sections of lawn grass sod. After being planted, lawn grass may somewhat spread over an adjacent area.

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