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Old April 15, 2016   #35
MrSalvage
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Originally Posted by Ricky Shaw View Post
What's going to matter is compaction, if you have too much, the bags will not drain adequately. I don't believe the Viagrow's drain holes are positioned all that well, or are there enough of them to properly drain a high porosity HP, must less something with compost.

Myself, I don't want compost in my pots. First and foremost, because it presents too many variables.
My local compost i'm told is a little hot. So a valid point taken! Thanks
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