[Garden] where to plant what

Alicia Mah alicia.mah at gmail.com
Tue Apr 21 17:30:05 EDT 2009


Hi Gardeners,

I'd be interested and willing to do the soil testing, perhaps somebody else
would also like to do this with me?

Cheers,
Alicia

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 9:13 AM, <gcmichal at envmail.uwaterloo.ca> wrote:

> I can arrange for a volunteer to test for nitrogen, phosphorus, and
> pottasium  as well as percent organic matter and soil texture at a
> university lab. It would take less than 2 hours and one of us would learn
> something.  There would be no cost. I made arrangements last year but we
> were to disorganized to find one of us to do it.  Why not try that again?
>  After all, part of our purpose is learning how to manage a garden with
> least reliance on outside props, whether it be fertilizers, pesticides, or
> commercial services.
>
> - Greg
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>  Quoting "J. Rochon" <jrochon at uwaterloo.ca>:
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>  Gardeners,
>>                    I have a potential line on high-quality soil testing.
>> More news as it happens.
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