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How does pH affect the Growth of Plants?



Welcome back to HuwsNursery. Today’s video is a look at how does soil pH actually affect plant growth? We know for most vegetables we should aim for a pH of 6-7.5 for the best growth but I wanted to find out why it is so important? From the research I did I found 5 reasons why a certain soil pH is important for the growth of plants. Below are the list of sources I used and thought I would link them if you would like to find out more:

Sources:
http://www.esf.edu/pubprog/brochure/soilph/soilph.htm
http://pss.uvm.edu/ppp/pubs/oh34.htm (And pH vegetable list)
Sustainable Gardening Book http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sustainable-Gardening-Michael-Lavelle/dp/1847972322/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420738235&sr=8-1&keywords=sustainable+gardening

Mentions:
About Mycorrhizae: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tdo3wSHVhA
Organic growing tips playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPGyuloevt5yRILQ9Q7OswiW6HKptawK3

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