posted 1 year ago
Hi Diane,
I will start by saying that I am not a soil scientist, but generally speaking, 6.0 to 6.6 is a good PH range for garden soil, so the PH piece for those beds looks fine. The on that is 4.9 is pretty low, but I would add some lime and retest down the road.
As to the magnesium, the lime used to help acidic soil can have a lot of magnesium in it. Maybe ashes from a fire? I don't think those are as high in magnesium, and would help acidic soil.
Honestly, if it was me, I would throw down a layer of chicken feed, a layer of fall leaves, and top it off with 1ft or so of arborist woodchips. Then come back in 6 months and test again. I have absolutely no proof that this would help, but soils with higher levels of microbial life have fewer PH issues.
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