[NAFEX] Acidic Oak Leaves?
Lee Reich
garden at leereich.com
Fri Jun 15 10:39:40 EDT 2007
Generally, any organic material causes only a temporary drop in soil pH.
Lee Reich, PhD
garden at leereich.com
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On Jun 15, 2007, at 9:13 AM, Scott Williamson wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone knew if the comments you always hear
> about oak leaves acidifying the soil is true or if it's similar to
> pine needles in that it depends on what kind of soil the tree is
> growing in.
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