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Organic gardening / Soil pH / Sedimentary rocks / Soil / Liming / Sulfur / Ammonium sulfate / PH / Calcium carbonate / Chemistry / Soil chemistry / Land management
Date: 2012-12-03 15:12:45
Organic gardening
Soil pH
Sedimentary rocks
Soil
Liming
Sulfur
Ammonium sulfate
PH
Calcium carbonate
Chemistry
Soil chemistry
Land management

Changing pH in Soil Soil pH directly affects the life and growth of plants because it affects the availability of all plant nutrients. Between pH 6.0 and 6.5, most plant nutrients are in their most available state. A nut

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