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    Forum: Texas GardeningReplies: 8, Views: 78
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    grits74571
    Talihina, OK

    March 25, 2012 4:55 AM

    Post #9056018

    Just curious how many of you regularly measure the Ph of the soil in various locations around your gardens ...As some of you know I host a gardening class at the local library ,last week I managed to get a guest speaker from the USDA soil conservation service ,and he did a presentation on the right way to take soil samples..And answered questions on soil testing and it was very enlihgtning ,he stressed that the most important part of the test results would the Ph.of your soil and the things needed to bring it into balance...I did not submit any samples for testing as I have mostly raised beds and a single test would only give me an average ...

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