Until you start gardening, “soil” and “dirt” are interchangeable. Once you’ve tried to grow anything by just digging a hole in the ground, you’ll notice that the ground is probably full of clay or sand, and doesn’t break up into nice crumbly bits. That’s because soil health and the content of the soil matters, when you’re growing plants. Good soil needs organic material that will break up the clay, and healthy fungi like mycellium, nutrients from earth minerals and compost like nitrogen and calcium, and air pockets that will create help allow water to reach roots. This is important in the garden, but it’s even more important in potted plants, where our green friends have access to a limited
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