I got that Miracle Grow potting soil - the good stuff and now it's time for me to store away the pots I put the soil in for winter time.
Here's what I'm thinking - leave the soil in the pots and leave the pots outside in the elements but add dried fall leaves to the top of the soil and use some kind of stick or something to kind of jam the dried leaves down into the dirt. I figure they will naturally decompose and add nutrients to the soil so the soil will be good and fertile come spring time......
I know this likely won't work for some reason because it's way too easy and makes too much sense. So, tell me where I'm wrong? The other method I read about was pouring all the soil back into triple layered, heavy duty, trash bags and mix leaves and such in there every once in a while but I'm going to be honest..... that's too much work and I'm not doing it. Thoughts? I really don't want to waste the soil and I also don't want to re-buy soil next spring.
Here's what I'm thinking - leave the soil in the pots and leave the pots outside in the elements but add dried fall leaves to the top of the soil and use some kind of stick or something to kind of jam the dried leaves down into the dirt. I figure they will naturally decompose and add nutrients to the soil so the soil will be good and fertile come spring time......
I know this likely won't work for some reason because it's way too easy and makes too much sense. So, tell me where I'm wrong? The other method I read about was pouring all the soil back into triple layered, heavy duty, trash bags and mix leaves and such in there every once in a while but I'm going to be honest..... that's too much work and I'm not doing it. Thoughts? I really don't want to waste the soil and I also don't want to re-buy soil next spring.