"Vegetable Garden" Soil Test Report for Jennifer Pennell "veg" (Mar 24, 2021, #7H5CQM)


Below OptimumOptimumAbove Optimum
Phosphorus (P)14 ppm
Potassium (K)34 ppm
Magnesium (Mg)136 ppm
Calcium (Ca)2096 ppm
CEC11.7 meq/100 g
Soil TypeMineral (Loamy sand)*For more information on each individual nutrient, or the bar graph, click on the underlined word.
Soil pH7.9
Lime Index0
Organic Matter2.1 %

Follow Your Personalized Recommendations

Important: Always apply fertilizers according to label instructions

Your soil test indicates, on a yearly basis

per 1,000 sq. feet:

Nitrogen (3 to 4 lb) is needed

• Phosphate (5.2 lb) is needed

• Potassium (6.6 lb) is needed

• Add organic matter

See below for more information on each

The following are typical fertilizers that can be used to satisfy the nutrient requirements of your garden. If the particular fertilizer is not available, choose a fertilizer close to the prescribed fertilizer and use the Fertilizer Calculator to determine how much nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium the fertilizer you choose applies.

Desired fertilizer ratio - 1:1:1

  Analysis Fertilizer Rate
(lb/1000 ft²)
Example 1 12-12-12 30
Example 2 5-5-5 72
Example 3 2-2-2 180

Example 1. Manufactured Fertilizer: Apply 12-12-12 fertilizer at 20 pounds per 1000 sq ft before planting and till into soil. Make a second application of 12-12-12 fertilizer at 10 pounds per 1000 sq ft 3 weeks after plants emerge and till in between the rows.

Option 1 Characteristics: More readily available for plant uptake, more concentrated form of nutrients, generally less expensive per pound of fertilizer nutrient.

OR

Example 2. Manufactured Fertilizer: Apply 5-5-5 fertilizer at 48 pounds per 1000 sq ft before planting and till into soil. Make a second application of 5-5-5 fertilizer at 24 pounds per 1000 sq ft 3 weeks after plants emerge and till in between the rows.

OR

Example 3. Natural Organic Fertilizer: Apply 2-2-2 fertilizer at 119.99 pounds per 1000 sq ft before planting and till into soil. Make a second application of 2-2-2 fertilizer at 59.99 pounds per 1000 sq ft 3 weeks after plants emerge and till in between the rows.

Option 3 Characteristics: Nutrients released more slowly, can be more expensive if high fertilizer rates are needed, and can supply organic matter.

Notes:
Approximate conversion of lb of nutrient needed to cups of nutrient needed: Ground limestone (1 lb = 1 1/2 cups); Most complete fertilizers (such as 12-12-12, 1 lb = 2 1/4 cups); Urea (46-0-0, 1 lb = 2 1/2 cups).

It is recommended that compost be applied each year to the soil after harvest and tilled in. For every 100 pounds of leaf/grass compost applied per 1000 sq ft of garden area your fertilizer rate can be reduced by 1/10.

Potash (K < 50 ppm)

Your potassium soil test level is very low. In addition to the fertilizer suggested above, apply 5 lb 0-0-60 (or 14 lb 0-0-24) fertilizer per 1000 square feet in the fall and till in

Lime recommendation for mineral soils

No lime needed.

Organic Matter Recommendation

Organic matter in your soil is 2.1%. Your soil is low in organic matter and you may consider adding organic matter to your soil by incorporating garden beds with a locally available compost material. Mulching gardens with 2-3" of organic mulches annually can increase soil organic matter and reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer you need to apply. After 3 years rate can be reduced by 1/2.

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