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The phrase "soil out" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to convey a specific action or concept, but without context, it is not usable. Example: "I need to soil out the garden before planting new flowers." (Note: "soil out" is not standard usage.)
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Never fond of such surprises, I shake the soil out before adoption.
Unglazed pots dry the soil out more quickly than glazed pots, so eggplants living in unglazed pots will need more frequent watering.
If you dry the soil out well enough using wood ash, the insects will naturally find the area unappealing and stay away.
He turned the soil out onto a plastic bag.
"Then they made a couple of fortunes farming until we wore the soil out.
"I wish they would do what they are supposed to do and take the soil out".
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On the other hand, letting the soil dry out will cause the plant to get stressed out.
Letting the soil dry out between waterings will help discourage them.
I've tried letting the soil dry out, then watering well.
It also helps to let the top inch of soil dry out between waterings.
We compost the debris, and rake the soil, laying out new rills for sowing.
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