tjkubota93
Veteran Member
Thanks I guess I will.Your best bet, and most accurate, would be to send a sample to your state ag service. It will tell you exactly what is needed in terms of pH and nutrients. Might cost 5 or 10 bucks, but well worth it in the results you get when you apply the proper chems. Here's the site for TN:
Soil Testing Offered by UT Extension - Tennessee Home and Farm