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Old July 2, 2007   #1
duajones
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Default Soil test results

As you can see, my soil is very high in several areas. To the point I am thinking I may not have sent a good sample, maybe too much of my amendments in the soil I sent. So I called A&M and they said its possible and that they see high levels like that in newly amended beds. This was my first year gardening in the ground in this area. I amended the beds with cotton burr compost, manure, alfalfa and humate, and some coffee grounds. They suggested I retill or turn the soil over and send another sample. Any thoughts?
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