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Garden: It is time to test your garden soil
Do you know the nutrient level of the soil in your garden? Do you know how much fertilizer to add next season? Soil testing will answer both questions.
It may seem counterintuitive, but you will need to sacrifice some of the new growth to make room for your vegetables to thrive.