Soil Testing from different locations
Q: I am getting my lawn soil tested. My front yard looks good but my back yard has been a challenge. Should I do a soil test for the back and a second one for the front?
A: If the soil looks pretty much the same in the front as it does in the back you can just submit one sample, with soil collected from both places. But if the backyard is really sandy and the front yard is mostly clay, you need separate samples. Details here
TAGS:
-
Advertisement
-
Follow Walter
-
Advertisement
-
-
April calendar
Time to start moving your houseplants outdoors gradually. April winds will keep your wind chimes tinkling....
Get The Checklist
-
-
-
name that plant
Post your puzzlers and help others with theirs.
Start Here
-
-
Trending Posts
-
1
How To Stop My Crapemyrtles From Shedding Into My Pool
-
2
Trees – Painting
-
3
Take this lawn quiz to decide if you need a pro
-
4
Can I Apply Pre-emergent In January?
-
5
Unknown Weed – Green With Parsley-Like Leaves
-
1
Lawn Care Calendar (Calendars) and Factsheets
-
2
Hornet – Small Nest
-
3
Grafting A Peach Branch to an Apple Tree
-
4
Virginia Buttonweed – Control
-
5
Termite Treatments – Comparing Costs
-
-
Walter’s Bookshelf
Browse and purchase gardening books by Walter Reeves, plus select titles by other authors.
View books -
Popular topics
Soil Spring Summer Seed Winter Fall Flowers Weed Fertilizer Disease Shade Temperature Pots Oak Pine Pruning Mulch Watering Container Maple Compost Birds Herbicide Tomatoes Azalea Moisture Poison Pears Hydrangea Glyphosate Caterpillar Pests Cherry Roundup Irrigation Pre-Emergent Pesticide Stone Dogwood Peach Spider Pine Straw Magnolia Greenhouse Squash Squirrels Beans Lemon Travel Poisonous