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Old March 30, 2021   #4
brownrexx
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The first thing I would do is have a soil test done by the lab at Penn State. It is $9 for a basic test and is very reliable.

I would also dig the thistle and then make whatever amendments that PA State recommends.

Mushroom soil can be good but may be deficient in certain things and a soil test will reveal that.
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