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In general, sampling is done at the rate of one sample for every 1 - 2 hectare area. However, at-least one sample should be collected for a maximum area from 3 - 5 hectares. For soil survey/sampling work, samples are collected from a soil profile representative to the soil of the surrounding area.
A garden soil test costs $10 to $40 per sample, while a lawn or professional turf test costs $20 to $50 per sample. DIY garden test kits cost $10 to $30. These tests focus on the soils mineral content and determine if the soil needs fertilizer to produce healthy plants or grass.
Place the cores/slices in a clean plastic bucket or non-metal container and thoroughly mix the soil. Fill the soil sample bag to the fill line marked on the bag. Fold the top of the bag and fasten the metal flaps securely to avoid possible spillage during shipment.
Sample Submission Form Enter the sample description that is written on the sample bag in the sample ID column. Enter the test ID for the desired test. ( If you would like lime and fertilizer recommendations, enter a plant code for each sample. Enter the test fee and add up the costs for all samples.
Dig between 3-4 inches below the surface with gloved hands and take a sample of soil, mix with distilled water, transfer some of the solution to the color comparator, add powder from each capsule to separate test containers, shake and watch the color develop. Then, note your test results.
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When you have finished digging, examine one of the well-exposed sides of the pit carefully to determine the different soil horizons: this is called a soil profile; it should be examined when freshly dug. Make a drawing of this soil profile for each pit you dig and measure and write the depths of each soil horizon.
You can use a soil probe to obtain soil from multiple locations around the landscape bed or garden. Take samples to a depth of 6-8 inches. You should collect separate samples for soil tests from different sections within your yard, landscape, or garden. Each section should be distinct from the others.
To test the soil, gardeners must take samples that represent an entire yard or garden. Use a soil probe, sharp spade or trowel. Take several soil samples from evenly distributed spots. Take the same amount of soil from each location.

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