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Old 03-12-2003, 12:02 AM
Peter Jason
 
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Default pH level and suitable plants.

Is pH all that critical for plant growth? I have had varying results
planting this and that, so perhaps I should measure the pH of the soil. How
is this done? If I get a certain pH, is there an index listing all suitable
plants for that pH? Are buffers necessary too.


 
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