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1 Comment To "Cremation ashes"
#1 Comment By JeffreyGardener On 01/31/2017 @ 8:50 am
Any sort of compost that has been properly broken down (decomposed), is moist (not soggy or dry), is spongy, and has a pleasant, earthy smell will do as a compost for your roses. If you don’t already have some homemade compost, buy some garden soil (that specifically says it has compost in it) to use in your container.