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You should have a soil test of your vegetable garden’s soil. Maybe you bought a new home, or maybe you are changing the location of your garden to another spot in your yard. Maybe you’ve never ever had the soil tested even though you’ve been gardening in the same spot for years and years and are suddenly curious about what’s beneath you. Whatever your circumstance, the situation calls to be on the safe side and say yes to the test.
Why Test?
I can give you five great reasons to test your garden’s soil, whether it’s a flower garden or a vegetable garden. The first three help you be a better parent to the plants you are responsible for:
The next two reasons for having your soil tested are a matter of good stewardship, and if you ask me, these are the most important reasons for doing the procedure:
When and Who?
Soil tests give you information about soil nutrition, so are most useful to you, the gardener, as you begin your growing season. Take your soil samples first thing in the growing season or, better yet, at the end of the previous season when your soil testing lab isn’t swamped with samples.
As for who does the soil test, the appropriate department at your state’s land-grant university is the first place I’d contact to find out about soil testing. In addition to the university labs, you may have commercial soil testing services near you. Look online for your best options.