HunkieDorie23
Deeply Rooted
I have been working hard to get a great garden which has really been a struggle here in SE GA. I think I have finally figured out the problems. I put in raised beds to correct the soil problems but it still hasn't produced the results I was looking for. I decided to do a soil test to see what was going on. My pH was too high and not enough Phosphate.
OK started looking for ways to fix quickly as well as long term, decide to add vinegar and water to bring in done now and then I bought aluminum sulfate for long term. I added vinegar to a gallon pitcher then using my garden hose started adding water. I had to keep stopping to let the bubbles go down. I added to one of my squash plants to test it. The next day it didn't even look like the same plant as the other. It was 2-3 shades darker green then the others. Added to all the other squash tried in a couple of other plants, still had a lot of bubbles when I added water. Then I realized.... yeap my water was too alkaline. LOL. No matter what I was doing with my soil I was undoing it when I water. That also explains the marked difference in last years bed with this years. I have been water them with baking soda for a year. I
Plants can't use the nutrients in the soil if the pH is too high. We have well water so I will have to either continuing amend the soil or start collecting rain water.
OK started looking for ways to fix quickly as well as long term, decide to add vinegar and water to bring in done now and then I bought aluminum sulfate for long term. I added vinegar to a gallon pitcher then using my garden hose started adding water. I had to keep stopping to let the bubbles go down. I added to one of my squash plants to test it. The next day it didn't even look like the same plant as the other. It was 2-3 shades darker green then the others. Added to all the other squash tried in a couple of other plants, still had a lot of bubbles when I added water. Then I realized.... yeap my water was too alkaline. LOL. No matter what I was doing with my soil I was undoing it when I water. That also explains the marked difference in last years bed with this years. I have been water them with baking soda for a year. I
Plants can't use the nutrients in the soil if the pH is too high. We have well water so I will have to either continuing amend the soil or start collecting rain water.