How To Test Soil Acidity/Alkalinity without a Test Kit
Find out if your soil is acidic or alkaline without a pricey test kit.Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: 15 minutes or less
Here's How:
- Scoop some soil into a container. Then, add a half-cup of vinegar. If the soil bubbles or fizzes, it's alkaline.
- If there's no reaction, scoop a fresh soil sample into a second container. Add a half-cup of water and mix. Then, add a half-cup of baking soda. If the soil bubbles or fizzes the soil is highly acidic.
- Amend your soil with wood ash or lime, if it's acidic. Amend your soil with sulfur or pine needles, if it's alkaline.
For more information:
Alkaline Soil
Acidic Soil
Tips:
- If you want a precise pH measurement, get a soil test kit from your local university extension office or home improvements store.
- Soil amendment takes time, so make small changes and wait for them to take hold, before making further amendments.
What You Need
- A soil sample
- Vinegar
- Baking soda
- Water
- 2 sample containers