If you’re having trouble with undersized vegetables, a poor showing of flowers, and/or trees that aren't flourishing, there are only two likely culprits: soil and water. These are going to have the greatest effect on your plants, and yet most people never get their soil tested. For years, I didn't test, convinced I could compost my way to good soil. The thing is, soil tests yield vital information about the pH balance of your soil, its physical composition, and the nutrient base. The data you receive from a soil test can help you understand what specific nutrients to feed your soil, and also what content is needed to break it up, be it more sand, more clay, or more organic matter. And if you
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