How Do You Grow Grass In Low Ph Soil?
Soil pH is considered a measurement of hydrogen ion concentration. Usually, soils break down into one of two categories when it comes to PH levels. A place with high rainfall produces soil high in acidity. A place with low rainfall, produces alkaline soil. If your pH level is low, chances are you have very acidic soil. This type of soil makes it a bit more difficult when trying to grow a lush, pretty lawn. But it isn’t impossible. There is something that can be done to help grass grow even in soil with a low pH. Take a small soil sample to a local garden center to have its pH tested. The people at the center will be able to tell you exactly how much is needed. Usually about 1 cup of pure soil (no grass or weeds) in a sealable container works just fine. Purchase a bag of lime. Lime will help raise the pH level in your soil over the course of a few months. According to the directions on the bag, spread the lime throughout your yard. Some products vary in the way you would go about doing