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Old 04-21-2024, 02:01 PM
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Does anyone here check their soil ph? Any thoughts on reducing soil ph in the vegetable garden? Tested mine and it’s 8-ish 😳. It’s been climbing for a couple years. I’ve read that high ph inhibits nutrient intake and I know tomatoes like a lower ph. Tomatoes did not do well last season neither did the beans or beets.
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I do. I add sulphur as needed.
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