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		<title>Soil Conditioning in Container Gardening</title>
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One of the biggest advantages to container gardening is the level of absolute control you have over your soil conditions.
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		<title>Potting Mix vs Potting Soil</title>
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Edited and transferred from my blog.
If you’ve spent much time in garden stores or hardware stores, you’ve probably seen a lot of bags of dirt for sale. They’re labeled differently depending on the purpose you want to put them to: topsoil, garden soil, potting soil, and potting mix are the most common. So, what are [...]]]></description>
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