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Fix Chemical Imbalance
The only way you know that you have a chemical imbalance in your soil is to have taken a soil sample and have sent it to a soil testing laboratory.
Check Chemical Imbalance
Soil test kits for measuring chemical imbalance, pH levels, and organic content are available commercially, but you can get a thorough and accurate report from the County Extension Service (CES) in your county.
Insecticides and Lawn Chemicals
In fact, there are more pesticides (measured in amount of chemical per acre) used in home landscapes than is used in American agriculture. Diazinon, the most popular insecticide in home landscapes in America, has been banned from golf courses, athletic fields, and cemeteries because in granular form, it will kill any songbird that ingests it.
Using No Chemicals
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Testing Your Soil
As a general rule, we don’t recommend the yardener go to the trouble of taking a formal soil test on his or her property. It is the percentage of organic material found in the top 6 to 10 inches of soil through the entire landscape.
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