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Nov 9, 2012 6:51 PM CST

What is an effective method of testing ph in established beds? The cost of soil sample tests in Ga. is prohibitive when you're talking about 35 raised beds. What with the makeup of the beds coming from different sources, having different kinds of manure, etc., does anyone have a good answer?
I was informed at a particular Master Gardener session that the "store-bought" contraptions were totally unreliable. I have reason to suspect ph where such a drastic difference exists in side by side beds rife with nutrients.
A reliable contraption would truly be welcomed on my mountain.
I'm just askin'. Bubber at Chinquapin.

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