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Can I keep my used potting soil for spring, or should I throw it out? Here’s what you need to know

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Last updated: 2025/11/17 at 2:20 AM
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Your yard changes throughout the year with each season bringing its own challenges, and some of the gardening jobs you do to suit the changes in weather can become costly. But, one of the most expensive jobs is using potting soil to grow your container plants.

It’s an expensive investment, but a necessity if you’re eager for your potted plants to thrive. And when the cold weather rolls around and you’re carrying out the winter garden chores to get your yard ready for spring, like disposing of old plants, you may be wondering what to do with the potting soil you’ve already used and have left behind.

While it’s seriously tempting to keep it and reuse it in spring to refill your containers, there are plenty of reasons it might not be a good idea.


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Sure, you’re keen to save money and don’t want to just throw away the soil you spent a fair bit of cash on, but here’s what you should do instead if you want your yard to flourish.

Can I use potting soil two years in a row?

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It’s pretty unlikely you’ll be able to use the same potting soil two years in a row — and that’s because it’ll have used up all its nutrients to help your plants grow in around six months.

Potting soil is extremely advantageous to your container plants because of the nutrients it feeds to the plants, promoting growth and good health. But, once the plant has absorbed all the nutrients, there’s none left to spare, meaning if you reused the potting soil, your next plant wouldn’t be getting any of the benefits.

Not only would it lack nutrients, but it’d also be so full of roots from the previous plant that there wouldn’t even be that much soil left to share when you sift through it all.

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But, there is something you can do if you want to save just a little bit of money. And, before you say it, it’s not to use the ground soil from your yard. We’d advise against that, because it’s too dense for container plants to take root, and one of the big mistakes you can make when repotting a plant.

How can I reuse it?


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Try the 50/50 method

As discussed, potting soil isn’t as nutrient-dense after it’s already supported the growth of another plant. But, that doesn’t mean it’s all unusable. As long as the soil has been home to a healthy plant, it can be sifted through to eliminate all previous root and plant mass and mixed in alongside fresh potting soil, creating a 50/50 mix.

Note: If trying this technique, it’s very important to not reuse any potting soil, no matter how tempting, if there has been any dead or diseased plants housed inside.


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Bulk buy your potting soil

It’s an inevitability that you’ll need to buy more potting soil, since you can’t reuse it all, or even any of it. So, if you know you’re going to need potting soil, you should try bulk buying it to save money for the seasons ahead.

Like most things, buying them in bulk, if you’ve got the storage space, will save you money in the long run and will often cost you less to begin with. But watch out for extra delivery costs if you can’t go and pick it up yourself.

Fill the pot with recycling

It can certainly feel like a waste when you fill your entire container with potting soil, but your plants only need about 12 inches of soil to take root. Instead, you can fill up the lower part of your container with recycled containers like old cans and milk cartons.

Be sure to use a stretch of landscaping fabric over the top of the recycling though, otherwise you’ll waste the potting soil that drops down into the cracks. As mentioned, be sure to leave at least 12 inches for soil above the recycling so that it can spread its roots effectively.



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