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Four Home Remedies To Acidify Soil
Did you know that if your soil isn't acidic enough, your plants would not be able to grow well? There are some vegetables like turnips, potatoes and tomatoes which need an acidic soil to grow well. If you have a garden and you are all prepped up to make this beautiful place into a vegetable feast, then you should have a soil which is acidic in nature or you can make it acidic through some simple home remedies.
In a garden, having the apt soil will make sure that your plants are well looked after. Dry soil will not provide your vegetables with enough water content, therefore resulting in a dry crop. Therefore, a good soil, rich in acid, is necessary for your vegetable garden.
Take a look at some of the home remedies to acidify soil in your garden:

DIFFERENT WAYS TO MAKE SOIL FERTILE: NATURALLY!
Fertilisers
One
of
the
home
remedies
to
acidify
soil
in
your
garden
is
with
the
help
of
organic
fertilisers.
These
organic
fertilisers
will
raise
the
acidity
of
the
soil
in
a
few
days.
If
you
are
concerned
about
what
type
of
fertiliser
to
use
in
your
garden,
the
liquid
one
is
much
more
preferred
for
the
summer
months
compared
to
the
soil-like
mixtures.
When
you
go
in
for
organic
fertilisers,
make
sure
that
the
label
mentions
acidic
and
the
percentage
too.
Vinegar
One
of
the
best
home
remedies
to
acidify
soil
in
your
garden
is
with
the
help
of
vinegar.
Although
this
is
a
natural
way
of
increasing
the
acid
in
the
soil,
it
is
not
a
permanent
fix.
Vinegar
is
absorbed
and
depleted
in
the
soil
and
in
a
few
days,
you
will
begin
to
see
the
improvement
in
your
fruits
and
vegetables.
All
you
need
to
do
is
add
2
tbsp.
of
vinegar
to
a
gallon
of
water
and
water
the
soil
with
it.
The
soil
needs
to
be
watered
for
weeks
and
should
be
repeated
after
3
months
once
you
see
the
progress.
Peat
moss
Peat
moss
is
one
of
the
home
remedies
to
acidify
soil
in
your
garden.
Peat
moss
is
highly
acidic
in
nature
and
is
effective
for
small
gardens.
It
is
also
good
for
soil
drainage
and
if
your
plants
are
growing
in
clay-based
soil,
then
peat
moss
is
a
bad
option
to
use
to
increase
the
acidity.
For
light
or
loamy
soils,
peat
moss
is
ideal.
Sulfur
Adding
sulfur
is
a
safe
and
inexpensive
way
to
lower
the
pH
of
your
soil,
but
it
is
also
one
of
the
slowest
acting
options
when
it
comes
to
home
remedies
to
acidify
soil
in
your
garden.



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