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Old 10-06-2003, 10:20 AM
Rick McGreal
 
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Default What to do with soil from potatoes

I have just dug up my potatoes that were grown in a pot
(And very nice they were!)

But what can I do with the soil?

Can I simply bung a plant in there?
Or will the soil be drained of nutrients?

Should I bung it straight on my compost heap?
I have some potatoes groing in the ground aswell....
Can I put it straight on those?
 
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