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Growing In Compost Without Soil: Facts On Planting In Pure Compost

Last Modified November 19, 2016 By Staff Writer

Gardeners tend to use a combination of soils and compost to optimize the health of their plants and gardens. While compost provides nutritional benefits to all types of plants, growing in 100% compost is not advised. Compost is a helpful component of soil but too much can lead to a weakened or dead garden.

Growing In Compost Without Soil: Facts On Planting In Pure Compost

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