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SUMMARY:Observational Soil Analysis
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DESCRIPTION: Knowing what you have for soil is valuable- or invaluable - for continued good produce throughout the growing season, year after year. Here is a way to observe your surrounding environment, to understand what content of minerals, calcium, silica, and organics your soil is likely to have, without having to use a paid, laboratory soil analysis for this.

We're wanting to keep it all simple, after all.

In general, light-colored soils will lack organics- so you might want to add your manures or compost to this. Darker soils will generally be more organically infused but pay attention to the mineral generators, the rocks present in your soil. With little presence of rocks, one may want to add rocks or rock dust, either right away or later when your production and flaccid plants start alerting you to deficiencies.

As always, one observes, makes the notes that are apparent, and looks for result in the final product, or your veggies which come from all your hard work. Another food for...

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