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If setting up a dedicated potting soil revitalization spot isn’t possible, consider incorporating that aged soil into your standard compost bin.
When it comes to repurposing the soil from hanging baskets and containers, composting is a top-notch solution. The soil and foliage from these containers are excellent contributions to a fall compost heap.
What sets the used container soil and foliage apart is its immediate contribution of substance to a compost pile. The aged soil seamlessly blends with the pile and accelerates the breakdown of leaves, twigs, and other materials typically added to a fall compost collection.

Having readily available potting soil in the spring is fantastic, especially at a fraction of the cost!
As they decompose, they contribute to the formation of a mature compost rich in nutrients. This nutrient-dense humus is perfect for blending in equal measure with fresh potting soil next spring, revitalizing your potted plants once more. While it may not be pure potting soil, it’s certainly the next best option!
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