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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI have a thirty-one year old fully grown Jade and a twenty-five-year-old ponytail. Each has been in their respective pots for some fifteen years. The Jade plant pot weighs in at some 300 pounds and I periodically trim it so it won’t be unruly. The soil has never been replaced but I have fed the plant every other watering day. If I have to replace the soil I would likely break many of the stems. So how do I replace the soil? With regard to the pony-tail, how do I replace the soil or should I? Ira Katzin
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1 Comment To "How Can I Replace Soil In My Elderly Plant Pots?"
#1 Comment By Ira Katzin On 10/12/2021 @ 10:26 am
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