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Author:  AnthonyBatry [ Wed Sep 11, 2024 6:53 am ]
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<h2>Understanding Soil pH</h2>
<p>For those of us who cultivate gardens blessed (or cursed, depending on your perspective) with alkaline soil, the key lies not in fighting against nature but in embracing it. We can still enjoy bountiful harvests by selecting vegetables that not only tolerate but actually thrive in these conditions. This article will delve into the world of alkaline-loving vegetables, exploring their unique needs, common characteristics, and tips for cultivating them successfully.</p>
<p>Alkaline soils often lack essential nutrients like iron and manganese, which can lead to chlorosis, a condition where plants develop yellow leaves due to iron deficiency. Additionally, high levels of calcium and magnesium can interfere with the absorption of other nutrients. </p>
<li><strong>Alkaline soils</strong> (pH above 7.0) have lower levels of these essential nutrients but higher levels of calcium and magnesium, which can be beneficial for some plants.</li>
<p>Garlic, a close relative of onions, shares its preference for slightly acidic soil. However, it can tolerate alkaline soil, particularly if it is amended with compost. </p>

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