Hi there!
I've done some soil tests today from various parts of garden and veg borders are all showing high alkalinity.
It's not too much of a problem however it does affect my root crops which need phosphorus such as bonemeal. However bonemeal adds calcium which increases it's pH level even further!
Therefore, could anyone please advise, how I fertilise my roots with phosphorus without increasing its alkalinity?
Could I, for example, prior to sowing, dig in sulfur, or sulphate of ammonia (to increase the acidity, together with some bonemeal (for the phosphorus)??
Thanks
I've done some soil tests today from various parts of garden and veg borders are all showing high alkalinity.
It's not too much of a problem however it does affect my root crops which need phosphorus such as bonemeal. However bonemeal adds calcium which increases it's pH level even further!
Therefore, could anyone please advise, how I fertilise my roots with phosphorus without increasing its alkalinity?
Could I, for example, prior to sowing, dig in sulfur, or sulphate of ammonia (to increase the acidity, together with some bonemeal (for the phosphorus)??
Thanks
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