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Send a soil sample to your county extension lab

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Steps

  1. Collect 5-6 soil samples from different areas of the lawn using a trowel or soil probe.
  2. Sample to a depth of 3-4 inches for established lawns (6 inches for new lawn areas).
  3. Mix all samples together in a clean bucket.
  4. Fill the lab's sample bag or container with the mixed soil.
  5. Submit to your county cooperative extension office or state university soil lab.

Why It Works

A professional soil test ($15-30) measures pH, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and organic matter. The report includes specific lime and fertilizer recommendations for your soil. Virginia Tech says it plainly: don't guess — soil test. It is the single best investment in lawn care.

Tips

  • Fall sampling is preferred for planning, but spring works too.
  • Avoid sampling right after fertilizing or liming — wait at least 6-8 weeks.
📅 Created: 2/8/2026, 5:31:17 AM 📌 research 🔧 Garden trowel or soil probe, clean bucket, sample bag

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