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I posted a question yesterday about lowering ph in my soil which has a fair
amount of clay, tho not tons. I had used horse manure, horse bedding actually,
which contained manure and absorbed urine, in a sawdust base. I do not
know what the sawdust was from. I had the soil tested at the local farm
bureau, and it was quite fertile, but too basic.--ph of 7.5. The person
doing the testing said it was probably due to the horse urine, which would
decompose to ammonium hydroxide, which, of course would be basic.
I had read another post, which prompted my question, about adding gypsum to
soil to loosen up clay (which is really not that necessary for me as it tills up
quite nicely) but which also lowers ph.
So here are my questions:
1. Does gypsum really lower ph?
2. Do pine needles lower ph? I've heard they do, but one
person say no way.
3. Are compost and sulfur the best way to go?
4. Does horse urine really make soil acid, as several have
said? I'm surprised at that.
Thanks for all your help! Jerry in southern
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