Improve the Fruits of Your Labor With a Soil PH Meter301287

Growing a garden full of plants and flowers is a joy. You take care of them, watch over them and get to see them bloom into their natural beauty.

Sometimes though, the growing can be difficult. There could be several reasons, but one of the first things to look at should be the acidity or alkalinity of your garden by using a soil pH meter( acidity  ).

Why Test Your Soil pH?

The health of your plants is greatly dependent on the pH balance of the soil in which they are planted. It is true that most plants prefer a neutral pH (which is around 7) but others, such as strawberries, thrive better in slightly more acidic soil. Carefully monitoring the pH of the soil is important because:

It can help you determine what to plant in your garden Or whether or not you need to adjust the pH of your garden to grow what you want Certain plant diseases thrive in at different pH levels The pH level affects the availability of nutrients to your plants What Can You Do If Soil pH Is Not What You Want?

There are a few easy fixes that a gardener of any experience can do. If you find that you soil is too acidic, you can add lime to your soil to increase the pH. If you find that your soil is too alkaline, compost of manure can be used to bring the pH in line ( Storage conditions of the glass probes  ).

It should be noted that changing the acidity or alkalinity of your soil is a process that takes time. It is advisable to test and align the pH of your soil either in the fall or early spring.

Though it may seem like such a silly thing, you may find that just by simply testing your garden with a soil pH meter and adjusting it accordingly, that your flower blooms become bigger and more vibrant and that the fruits of your garden also become bigger and more robust. Happy gardening!

Robert C. Harris has worked with soil for many, many years through personal and professional gardening careers. , where you can learn more about creating a soil that will truly be the bedrock of all your gardening efforts. Plus more about soil testing and how to use a soil ph meter. like this