I just used a luster leaf soil test kit on my garden. I have a 5 by 20 ft section I've been using and I'm extending it another 5 by 20 this year. So I prepared A soil sample from each section. I tested both samples at least twice for all 3 main nutrients, and ph. Nutrients were approximately the same. low nitrogen(10mg/l) low phosforus (5 mg/l) high potassium(600mg/l) The potassium test was a pain in the butt. So I could have made a mistake determining just how cloudy the liquid was.
However the ph was different between the two section. The old section was high, around 7.5. The unused section was around perfect 6.25 or so.
Even though I'm confident I did the tests correct. One thing that is confusing me is that I also tested with a rapitest 4 way analyzer. The needle maxes out on fertility no matter where I put it. So I was expecting all my numbers to be high. The ph test on the rapitest gives similar results to the luster leaf.
My soil is also mostly heavy clay. So I was thinking of adding perlite, or sand for drainage.
But my budget is extremely low. I might be able to sneak 100$ past my wife. Less would be better.
So what would be the best thing to spend my money on? I don't think the perlite fits my budget. So was leaning towards a few bags of sand and as many bags of compost as I can afford. Should I put something on the old plot to lower the ph?
I also got a bag of miracle grow bone meal on clearance last fall. It is supposed to be good for 90 sq ft. But was thinking of just spreading it around the 200 sq ft. It should at least add a bit of nitrogen and phosphate. Or should I just put a bit under each transplant?
However the ph was different between the two section. The old section was high, around 7.5. The unused section was around perfect 6.25 or so.
Even though I'm confident I did the tests correct. One thing that is confusing me is that I also tested with a rapitest 4 way analyzer. The needle maxes out on fertility no matter where I put it. So I was expecting all my numbers to be high. The ph test on the rapitest gives similar results to the luster leaf.
My soil is also mostly heavy clay. So I was thinking of adding perlite, or sand for drainage.
But my budget is extremely low. I might be able to sneak 100$ past my wife. Less would be better.
So what would be the best thing to spend my money on? I don't think the perlite fits my budget. So was leaning towards a few bags of sand and as many bags of compost as I can afford. Should I put something on the old plot to lower the ph?
I also got a bag of miracle grow bone meal on clearance last fall. It is supposed to be good for 90 sq ft. But was thinking of just spreading it around the 200 sq ft. It should at least add a bit of nitrogen and phosphate. Or should I just put a bit under each transplant?