Gardening Series: Dig in the Dirt! Soil Preparation: Soil Acidity or Alkalinity: The Pantry Soil pH Test
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October 16, 2024
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Soil Acidity or Alkalinity: The Pantry Soil pH Test
Place 2 tablespoons of soil in a bowl and add ½ cup vinegar. If the mixture fizzes, you have alkaline soil.
Place 2 tablespoons of soil in a bowl and moisten it with distilled water. Add ½ cup baking soda. If the mixture fizzes, you have acidic soil.
If it does not react to either test, the soil has a neutral pH.
A very high or very low soil pH may result in plant nutrient deficiency or toxicity.
A pH value of 7 is neutral; microbial activity is greatest, and plant roots absorb/access nutrients best when the pH is in the 5.5 to 7 range.
Once you figure out your soil pH, you can change or adjust it. Acidic (sour) soil is counteracted by applying finely ground limestone, and alkaline (sweet) soil is treated with ground sulfur.
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