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Old August 30, 2016   #61
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Originally Posted by Barbee View Post
Theres not much point in taking a soil test and then ignoring the labs recomendations, is there? The most important role ph plays in your soil is to allow uptake of nutrients needed to grow the crop you list on your soil test. Certain nutrients are more readilly available at different levels of acidity or alkalinity.
Barbee, i might be getting a little confused. I thought the wood ash was an alternative to the lime for adding a basic element to raise the pH. Or maybe used in addition.

You make a valid point though, and will give it some thought. I do like the idea of using what's organically available to mend the garden soil. Incorporating the lime is no problem either for me.

I think my ignorance is showing through. Soil composition is not a strong suit, so on the learning curve.
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