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Understanding the Basics of Healthy Soil

There are a number of steps gardeners can take to improve and maintain soil health. Reduce the use of synthetic nitrogen and … See more

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Understanding Soil pH: A Key to Plant Health

WebSoil pH is the measure of how alkaline or acidic a soil is, and pH has a large impact on plant health and growth. Sometimes high pH soils are referred to as “sweet” and acidic soils …

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An Overview of the General Soil pH by Region in the U.S.

WebGenerally speaking, soils in the U.S. are moderately acidic in the Eastern and Southeastern portions of the U.S. and the Pacific Northwest, which includes the western portions of …

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How to Test Your Soil

WebFor the average lawn, taking a sample of 6 to 8 areas will help to get a representative sample. Collect a sample by removing a small section of turf, and gathering soil from …

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Understanding Sulfur

WebSulfur in Plant Nutrition. Sulfate (SO 4) is the primary form of sulfur that is taken up by plants. Sulfate is soluble and moves easily in water. Products like gypsum contain sulfur …

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Earth Science Smart Lawn Care – An Overview

WebKeys to Mowing. There are two keys to proper mowing: the height of the grass after mowing; the length of the leaf blades removed when mowing. All types of lawns should be mowed …

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Hardiness Zone Guide

WebThe continental United States holds eleven zones. The zones are based on the average minimum winter temperature in an area, with zone 1 the coldest and zone 11 the …

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Nutri-Bond Technology®

WebOnly Earth Science products contain Nutri-Bond Technology®. Studies have shown that up to 50% of applied nutrients can be washed away after fertilizer applications. Our …

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Earth Science Quick Start Lawn Care Guide and Timeline

WebUse the recommended spreader settings and application rate. See the back of the product bag for details or view the product page on this site. Step 2 – Clean Up. Return any …

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Wildflower Pollinator Mix

WebWildflower Pollinator Mix. Brighten your landscape with a burst of brilliant flowers attractive to natural pollinators. We make it easy with this all-in-one formula that contains natural …

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Understanding Lime

WebLime Quality A lime’s quality and capability to increase soil pH is based on several factors. For calcitic limestone, the percentage of calcium carbonate the lime contains is a key …

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Fast Acting Lime®

WebEarth Science Fast Acting Lime® starts working immediately to naturally raise the pH of your soil. When soil pH is too low (typically below 6.2 for most lawns), plants are unable to …

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Understanding Gypsum

WebGypsum is calcium sulfate dihydrate (CaSO 4 2H 2 O). It is a natural mineral that occurs in certain types of sedimentary rocks. Gypsum forms when water evaporates in mineral-rich …

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Product – Earth Science

WebFast Acting Lime®. Earth Science Fast Acting Lime® starts working immediately to naturally raise the pH of your soil. When soil pH is too low (typically below 6.2 for most lawns), …

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Tips for Using pH to Change Hydrangea Color

WebDecreasing the pH of your soil. In order to promote blue blossoms on your hydrangea, you will want to add sulfur to your soil. Earth Science’s Fast Acting Sulfur® is an effective …

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4 Tips for Improving Success With Blueberries

Web1. Start with the Right Soil pH. Blueberries require strongly acidic soil conditions (pH between 4.0 and 5.6) to grow. A low pH soil is essential for success with blueberries, and …

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