Soil pH and Bahiagrass

Soil pH (potential hydrogen) is an indication of the acidity or alkalinity of soil and is measured in pH units from 0 to 14. Soil pH is defined as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen… Read More
Posted: April 20, 2018
Soil pH (potential hydrogen) is an indication of the acidity or alkalinity of soil and is measured in pH units from 0 to 14. Soil pH is defined as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Farm Management, Horticulture, Livestock
Tags: acid, alkaline, bahia, bahiagrass, grass, micronutrients, neutral, nitrogen, pasture, pH, soil acidity, soil alkalinity
by Mark Bailey
Posted: February 20, 2018
Trees, shrubs, grass, row crops, et cetera all need essentially the same key components for maximizing growth and maintaining a healthy plant. Essential needs for plant growth include: water availability, soil drainage, soil aeration, access… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Home Landscapes, Horticulture
Tags: essentials, grass, growth, light, nutrients, pH, shrubs, soil, trees, water
by Mark Bailey
Posted: February 9, 2018
If you want your grass to grow greener, your trees to grow taller, or have a bumper crop of vegetables, then you might want to know as much as you can about soil. Florida soils… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Home Landscapes
Tags: erosion, nitrogen, pathogens, pH, sand, sandy, soil management, toxicity
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