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Bury the bottle neck-down near your plants and fill it with water. The water will slowly drip out, keeping the soil moist.
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Mugs, plates, bowls, serving dishes, and glassware pack the shelves. You could stock an entire kitchen for what one new pot costs elsewhere. Furniture sits scattered throughout like a showroom floor.
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There are definitely ways to effectively reuse old potting soil, but not all methods are created equal. Here's one use you'll want to avoid when gardening.