Yes, a good test will cost you $. I use Logan Labs and the comprehensive test is either $30 or $35, I forget. If you use Logan Labs, then you can use the worksheets to create your amendment mix I've provided in these posts:
https://steemit.com/gardening/@goldenoakfarm/reading-a-soil-test-part-1
https://steemit.com/gardening/@goldenoakfarm/how-to-read-a-soil-test-part-ii
Thanks!
I'll have to go with the cheaper option this year, but I appreciate the info and hope to do something more comprehensive next year (my growing season is just beginning now that it's cooling off a bit.)
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