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Old June 12, 2023   #6
biscuitridge
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I don't believe that you really need a soil sample, I've never had mine tested at either location that I've lived and have grown world record tomatoes at both locations! Start adding compost to get your biology going and do no- till and you'll be amazed at what you can grow.
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