what's the difference between garden soil and top soil? do i need to use one of them for planting azalea plants?
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Walter Reeves on Apr 30, 2012Garden soil is bagged organic matter; it's usually mixed 1:1 with existing soil. The bagged topsoil I see at big box stores seems to have a lot of silt in it...not good for azaleas. I'd use the garden soil according to directions.Helpful Reply
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Gynarchy B on Apr 30, 2012Thanks Walter. That was very informative. I will use garden soil then. Can't wait for the coming weekend.Helpful Reply
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Rjp on Jan 28, 2016Agree.Helpful Reply
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