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Remember compost is not a panacea for all of your growing needs. Compost is highly useful and desirable in many applications. However, without accurate information about the condition of your soil, adding more compost may or may not make a difference. This of course applies to other nutrients and amendments as well. The soil lab warns on their soil analyses – “avoid over-fertilizing which can cause plant toxicity and can contribute to insect and disease problems.” The end result of all of this is that professional soil tests are a road map to productive growing and satisfied gardening. Enjoy the ride! |
COMPOST NUTRIENT ANALYSIS Every year samples of finished compost are taken to the UMass Soil Testing Lab for comprehensive analysis. All Bear Path Farm customers are provided with this analysis upon delivery. Each analysis includes the following information: % total nitrogen (N), nutrient levels of phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg), % organic matter, micronutrients and extractable heavy metals. This information is intended to supplement professional soil tests that specify the fertility needs of plants and crops. Open this .pdf file to a sample analysis from January, 2007. |
bill@bearpathfarm.com • Home phone: 413-665-2894 • Cell Phone: 413-320-1262 |
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