Soil testing helps you know what is needed for your lawn.
Not exact matches
«If you look after your
soil and rotate vegetables, use green manures, apply compost,
test soil regularly and learn to understand what you're looking at so you know what you need to put in, it
helps to eliminate a lot of the inputs you need to bring onto the farm,» Tim says.
It also enables the implementation of more advanced risk prediction
tests, for example with the
help of
soil and water analyses.
Getting your
soil tested will
help you pinpoint what, if anything, you need to add to the
soil to make sure your plants grow well.
The crystals are then dried to a white powder called struvite that can then be used for plant fertilization, and Ganrot says her trial
tests show the powdered struvite works as well or better than commercial fertilizers (the powdered form
helps it stay longer in the
soil).
Test soil (you can buy a
testing kit at most garden retailers) to see if it needs
help.