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  2. Soil acidification - Wikipedia

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    In plants, soil acidification results in smaller, less durable roots. [27] Acidic soils sometimes damage the root tips reducing further growth. [28] Plant height is impaired and seed germination also decreases. Soil acidification impacts plant health, resulting in reduced cover and lower plant density. Overall, stunted growth is seen in plants ...

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    Wise gardeners will have frost cloth bought and on hand, perhaps even pre-cut and ready to apply over their beds. It can make 6 or 8 degrees’ difference in plant survival from cold.

  4. Soil pH - Wikipedia

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    Use of an inexpensive pH testing kit, where in a small sample of soil is mixed with indicator solution which changes colour according to the acidity. Use of litmus paper. A small sample of soil is mixed with distilled water, into which a strip of litmus paper is inserted. If the soil is acidic the paper turns red, if basic, blue.

  5. Agricultural lime - Wikipedia

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    The best way to determine if the soil is acidic or deficient in calcium or magnesium is with a soil test which a university can provide with an agricultural education department for under $30.00 for United States residents. [8] Farmers typically become interested in soil testing when they notice a decrease in crop response to applied fertilizer.

  6. Garden: It is time to test your garden soil - AOL

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    Taking soil samples. Most gardeners need only submit one soil sample for analysis, no matter the size of the garden, bed or planting area. As long as the soil is not different in color, texture or ...

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  8. Acidification - Wikipedia

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    Soil acidification, buildup of hydrogen cations, which reduces the soil pH; Souring, a cooking technique This page was last edited on 1 ...

  9. Liming (soil) - Wikipedia

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    Structure liming can reduce losses of clay and nutrients from soil aggregates. [3] The degree to which a given amount of lime per unit of soil volume will increase soil pH depends on the buffer capacity of the soil (this is generally related to soil cation exchange capacity or CEC). Most acid soils are saturated with aluminum rather than ...