Soil testing is a necessary practice that allows us to better understand our landscape’s full potential, particularly in regard to soil acidity, also known as soil pH. Understanding soil pH and its relationship to healthy landscapes helps us determine how to manage soils according to plant needs and achieve the highest level of agronomic performance.
In honor of National Lawn Care Month, we take a look at this article, from our March issue.
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