A little loose needle soil, in fact, is a kind of rotten leaf soil, itself is the soil after pine needles are rotted on the ground.
However, many people don't know what kind of rotten leaf soil is really. Many people will regard the pine needles that are not ripe as pine needle soil, and the soil under the pine needles as pine needle soil. In fact, the real pine needle soil should be the layer of pine needle on the surface after the pine needle is mature, showing a black irregular appearance
Pine needle soil is suitable for cultivation of many flowers, because it is similar to saprophytic soil. Common flowers that can use pine needle soil, including Clivia, orchid, etc., and some flowers that like loose and breathable soil, can also use pine needle soil, succulent plants, and pine needle soil.
When loosening the needle soil, we should add some garden soil as appropriate.
Pine needle soil is easy to use, but it can't be used casually. There are a lot of eggs, bacteria and some branches in the soil. You have to deal with them, or you will get sick easily.
Before use, it should be disinfected and sterilized, and try to match with some other soil