Soil Management for House Plants

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1980-06

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University of Hawaii

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An "ideal" soil for house plants is one that has adequate and lasting fertility, has good structure so that air and water penetrate readily, retains moisture, is free of weed seeds, insects and disease organisms, and has suitable pH for optimum growth of the plant to be grown.

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container gardening, growing media, house plants, soil management

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McCall WW. 1980. Soil management for house plants. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 2 p. (General Home Garden Series; GHGS-23).

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2 pages

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