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1 Comment To "3 pines trees were ripped out of ground by the roots this winter.."
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 03/30/2018 @ 7:26 am
Are you planning on planting more pine trees? As a rule, pine trees like rich, well draining soil that’s a little bit acidic. You can achieve this by mixing regular garden soil with compost (for nutrients and good drainage). There are a few ways to lower the pH of soil, but first conduct a soil test to see if you even need to. Pine needles are very acidic, so incorporating some into the soil should help with both drainage and pH.