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repotting containers
new gardener here. i understand that I cant reuse compost so should i repot all my containers every year. and can i check that means take all plants out and into new compost!! is this right
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With large containers you scrape off the top couple of inches and put new on.
Plants in small pots get more compost when they outgrow the space and you put them in a bigger pot.
The reason spent compost is not used again is because all the nutrients have used and pathogens may have been acquired.
If, for example, you had a large pot but planned to copy Monty with a summer-only display of (say) substantial cannas or dahlias, with smaller plants beneath, then I would replace at least half of the compost and add a slow-release fertiliser for the growing season.
- mulch your beds
- dig into a new planting hole
Even old compost creates better soil and improves structure and drainage.
I don't do that many and try to put single seeds in the middle of the cell so I can tell if it's 'my plant' or not 👍
Pots filled with temporary seasonal plays are best emptied out and fresh compost added before the new plants go in. Any compost tipped out can be used as a mulch to improve soil texture or added to the compost heap. In either case, micro-organisms and an assortment of birds, insects and other small creatures will recycle the compost and any pests or seeds in it.