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Old 21-04-2005, 01:43 PM
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Default drainage drillings a good source of pot soil?

i have access to a very well maintained green grass area, where they drill
down every year with holes the size of a fat short cigarette, and then fill
the holes with sand presumably to assist drainage.

they then dump the drillings in a heap. would these drilling leftovers be a
good source of soil for pots? or would this soil since it has had grass
growing on it for many years be kind of exhausted?

thanks for any help.


 
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