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Is buying expensive soil just a marketing scam, or does it actually outperform cheap bagged mixes in plant health?
With rising inflation and a growing interest in home gardening, the debate between premium and budget soil mixes has never been more relevant. Cast your vote and share your take on whether expensive soil is a worthwhile investment or just clever marketing.
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