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That means you're going to have soil.
If your garden is squeezed (or doesn't have soil), composting can be tricky.
Horticulturists say they don't trust anyone who doesn't have soil (or a soilless peat-perlite growing medium) under their fingernails.
To remake Varig, he said, "we have to remove these obstacles; you have to have soil that is relatively fertile in order to grow".
"When you have soil that's all sand or all clay, you don't have the right value of life in your soil," Mr. Fleisher said.
The 11 sites proposed Monday have soil or water contamination from a variety of sources, including lead, arsenic or polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCB's, the agency said.
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By the time Alison gets up, Katie's nappy needs changing, or she may have soiled the bed.
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