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Soil pH Explained - Green Resource

soil pH Explained by Mark Halcomb, UT Area Nursery Specialist, McMinnville, Tenn. and Dr. Donna Fare, Research Horticulturist, National Arboretum, McMinnville, Tenn. Originally compiled by Dr. Willard T. Witte1 This information will relate to plants being grown in a nursery field or landscape. Nutrient availability behaves slightly differently in container media (substrate). All nutrients including the minor elements must be supplied to container grown plants in soilless media. Tennessee soils naturally contain most of the minor elements required for most crops. Introduction soil pH is a measure of the alkalinity or acidity of the soil . soil pH is measured on a logarithmic scale from 0 (strongest acid) to 14 (strongest alkali or base).

Soil pH Explained . by Mark Halcomb, UT Area Nursery Specialist, McMinnville, Tenn. and . Dr. Donna Fare, Research Horticulturist, U.S. National Arboretum ...

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