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<blockquote data-quote="Combat Advantage" data-source="post: 182239" data-attributes="member: 33095"><p>Pps: Just remembered that a store bought/ nursery plant will likely be dusted with an insecticide, so big warning on those.</p><p>I can't speak to soil other than commercial bags of top soil can be likewise toxic. Lots of gardeners have been losing plants to the chemicals in bagged soil in recent years .</p><p>I lost several treasured ones. An heirloom potted fig tree from multigenerational stock of southern italy......also lost my late dads citrus plant that survived in the same container for decades. That was supposed to be excellent potting soil. When I get more plants for container gardens next spring, ill go organic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Combat Advantage, post: 182239, member: 33095"] Pps: Just remembered that a store bought/ nursery plant will likely be dusted with an insecticide, so big warning on those. I can't speak to soil other than commercial bags of top soil can be likewise toxic. Lots of gardeners have been losing plants to the chemicals in bagged soil in recent years . I lost several treasured ones. An heirloom potted fig tree from multigenerational stock of southern italy......also lost my late dads citrus plant that survived in the same container for decades. That was supposed to be excellent potting soil. When I get more plants for container gardens next spring, ill go organic. [/QUOTE]
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