Re: [GiantPumpkins] Soil Test Results
Will try this again with the Excel attachment this time.
Glenn
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From: "Glenn Needham" <sven@magma.ca>
To: <GiantPumpkins@egroups.com>; <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 10:33 AM
Subject: [GiantPumpkins] Soil Test Results
> Attached are the results of 5 soil samples I just got back.
> I would be interested in those experienced in this area (understanding the
data) to comment on what they see and would recommend for the 5 samples. It
appears that all samples are a little high in the pH department - and
elemental sulfur will be required to get them down into the desired 6.5 to
6.8 range.
> Of note of interest - sample 4 produced last year my 710 and 698 squash
despite have 7.8 pH?
> Sample 5 was taken from my "soilless plot" which is a old barn foundation
with nothing but 18 inches of 20 year old rotten manure in it.
> Any and all input and opinions appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Glenn
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Soil Sample Results.xls