Soil Savy Test and Improvment

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jcs43920
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Location: Northeastern Ohio
Grass Type: Bluegrass, Rye blend.
Lawn Size: 5000-10000
Level: Some Experience

Soil Savy Test and Improvment

Post by jcs43920 » June 15th, 2019, 7:28 am

I recently did my first ever soil test through soil savy. I received the results and it said I am in the ideal range for my PH at 6.37 and also am on the lower end of the ideal range for nitrogen but I am very low in Phosphorus and Potassium. What can I do to add Phos and Potassium in my lawn? Manure, fish bone meal, compost? Also what fertilizer should I put down. I was thinking a starter fert but I am having a hard time finding an organic one.


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andy10917
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Location: NY (Lower Hudson Valley)
Grass Type: Emblem KBG (Front); Blueberry KBG Monostand (Back)
Lawn Size: 1 acre-2 acre
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Re: Soil Savy Test and Improvment

Post by andy10917 » June 15th, 2019, 7:41 am

The volunteers that do soil test interpretations that you see on the site only do them on tests performed by Logan Labs - we can't spend the time to learn every lab's test suites and procedures, reports, etc.

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