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Most plants can survive in a variety of soils with a pH ranging from moderately acidic to mildly alkaline. pH (potential Hydrogen ions) is basically a measure of the amount of lime (calcium) contained in your soil... There are many plants which absolutely need one extreme or the other, or they will never thrive. Soil pH can be adjusted by the addition of lime to increase alkalinity or sulfur to raise the acidity. Soil pH will show you how to test and amend your soil.
Occasionally, a gardener's banter can suddenly begin to sound like a combination of strange foreign languages. This babbling will normally stop after a while but if you get too confused over strange phrases, you can usually find the translation on the Garden Glossary page!
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