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  • Methods to Trace Salmonella in Soil

    Salmonella is the most common cause of food borne illness worldwide. Recent studies show that soil contamination is often the root source of infection for food outbreaks, so there is increasing...

  • DIY Soil Test Kit

    Soil test kits are not typically very complex. The prices of the kits range from about $5 to $35 and, for the most part, they are simply used to test the pH level of your soil. However, with a few...

  • How to Make Acidic Soil Alkaline

    Soil pH is the measure of how acidic or alkaline a soil is. The soil pH level is can affect nutrient availability for some plants. You can alter the pH level by adding lime or wood ash to the...

  • First Soil Test Method

    Individuals in pursuit of a vibrant lawn and garden will have already discovered the importance of regularly fertilizing the soil. Without the proper nutrients, plants can become listless, pale,...

  • How to Understand a Soil Test

    A soil test chemically extracts and measures the elements essential to plant nutrition. A soil test measures things such as soil acidity and pH, which can indicate the soil's available nutrients...

  • How to Measure Lawn PH Levels

    Soil pH is the measure of acidity or alkalinity of the soil. The soil pH affects the availability of the nutrients to the plants and the activity of the microorganisms in the soil. Key nutrients...

  • How to Test the PH of Your Lawn

    Because different grass seeds have diffferent pH (potential hydrogen ion) preferences, testing the pH of the soil in your lawn can give you an idea of what your soil needs to nourish and sustain a...

  • How to Conduct a Soil PH Test

    Soil pH tests provide essential information to gardeners about the overall condition of their soil. When a test is conducted through the County Extension office, gardeners receive not only a pH...

  • How to Test Soil PH With PH Test Strips

    Soil pH test strips (similar to litmus paper) offer answers about the acidity or alkalinity of a soil sample. The pH scale ranges from 1 (acid) to 14 (alkali) with 7 being neutral. Generally most...

  • How to Reduce Acidic PH

    Most plant species require a soil pH in a range of 5.8 to 7.0 on the pH scale. Soil pH may need adjusting due to overfertilization or water leaching important minerals from the soil bed. There are...

  • Soil Test Information

    A soil test is conducted to measure the types and amounts of nutrients that are available to plants grown in the location from which the test sample was taken. In many states, agriculture...

  • Types of Soil Testing

    Soil testing is most commonly used to determine the soil's nutrient content or level of organic matter. You may also check the pH level of the soil to find out whether it is alkaline or acidic....

  • How to Test for Soil Drainage

    Starting a garden? Just moved into a new house, and want to learn just how good is your soil? Then do a drainage test? This piece of info can tell you a few things.

  • How to Use a Soil Tester to Test Garden Soil

    Soil testers sold in hardware stores and garden supply stores are a great way to test your soil quickly and easily to determine the pH of the soil, as well as, the Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potash...

  • How to get an Accurate garden Soil Test

    With any new garden come the questions: Is my soil acidic? Do I have enough organic matter? Do I need to fertilize? Is this clay? Every gardener should know the answers to these questions...

  • How to Test Nutrients in Soil

    Alkaline vs. Acidic. Nitrogen. Phosphorus. Potassiaum. Like all living things, plants need nutrients to thrive. Many plants thrive in whatever soil they are planted in, but some plants, like...

  • How to Buy a Soil Test Kit

    When you are trying to plant fruits and vegetables in your garden, it's not enough to just put them in the ground and water them. Sure, in many cases your plants will grow just fine. But you might...

  • How to Buy a Soil Test Kit

    When you are trying to plant fruits and vegetables in your garden, it's not enough to just put them in the ground and water them. Sure, in many cases your plants will grow just fine. But you might...

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