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  2. SESL Australia - Wikipedia

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    SESL provides independent laboratory testing and advisory services to landscape, horticulture, sport and leisure turf, [1] civil construction, environment, [2] government, [3] [4] mining and the waste industry. It offers sample collection, monitoring, analysis and interpretation of soil, water, plant tissue and wastes.

  3. Soil test - Wikipedia

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    In geotechnical engineering, a soil test can be used to determine the physical characteristics of a soil, such as its water content, void ratio or bulk density. Soil testing can also provide information related to the shear strength, rate of consolidation and permeability of the soil. The following is a non-exhaustive list of engineering soil ...

  4. Plant tissue test - Wikipedia

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    Any laboratory test (soil or tissue test) performed by a commercial company will cost the grower a fee. Laboratory tests take at least a week to complete, usually 2 weeks. It takes time to dry the samples, send them to the lab, complete the lab-tests, and then return the results to the grower.

  5. For healthy plants, test your garden's soil for pH level - AOL

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    Every plant requires a specific soil pH range within which it can best absorb essential nutrients. Because the optimal range is different for every plant, gardeners should learn the pH ...

  6. Soil moisture sensor - Wikipedia

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    A simple soil moisture sensor for gardeners. Soil moisture sensors measure the volumetric water content in soil. [1] Since the direct gravimetric measurement of free soil moisture requires removing, drying, and weighing of a sample, soil moisture sensors measure the volumetric water content indirectly by using some other property of the soil, such as electrical resistance, dielectric constant ...

  7. Iron deficiency (plant disorder) - Wikipedia

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    Iron deficiency can be avoided by choosing appropriate soil for the growing conditions (e.g., avoid growing acid loving plants on lime soils), or by adding well-rotted manure or compost. If iron deficit chlorosis is suspected then check the pH of the soil with an appropriate test kit or instrument. Take a soil sample at surface and at depth.

  8. Trial garden - Wikipedia

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    An example of an AAS trial of marigolds in the Park Seed Trial Gardens. A trial garden is a type of garden grown specifically for the purpose of testing and evaluating plants. Universities, plant breeders, and garden-industry companies frequently have trial gardens, as do many private and public botanical gardens and professional garden ...

  9. Soil conditioner - Wikipedia

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    Water-soluble soil conditioners offer the following benefits: [9] increase pore space in soils containing clay; increase water infiltration into soils containing clay; prevent soil crusting; stop erosion and water runoff; make friable soil that is easy to cultivate; make soil dry quicker after rain or irrigation, so that the soil can be worked ...

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