Soil Kit

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The Soil Kit is the perfect tool kit for lawn and garden owners. This at-home soil testing kit includes all the materials that are essential in soil collection. It is specially made to make soil sampling much easier and more convenient. This kit comes with a soil sample bag that has a "fill line" to ensure that the right amount of soil will be provided for testing.  The kit also includes collection instructions and a pre-paid envelope for sending your sample to the lab.  Your soil sample from your lawn, garden, for trees or shrubs, or just a specific problem area is tested by one of the leading agricultural laboratories so results are sure to be accurate. The Soil Kit can also be used in deer food plots.  Results are provided within 24-48 hours.  The soil kit test helps in considering what fertilizer, lime, or nutrients are needed for healthier soil. Iron, zinc, pH level, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, manganese, magnesium, and boron levels of the soil will be tested.

The kit is delivered straight to your doorsteps. You will collect the soil sample and send it back to the lab for testing and analysis.  Once tested, the results will be sent back by the laboratory to you on an easy to use online portal. Your soil test results are interpreted and explained in a manner that is easy to understand. Plus, it comes with a prescripted lawn care plan. This soil kit is valid for up to 10,000 square feet.  We also offer the Soil Kit - Twin Pack (2 kits) to allow for samples from multiple test sites.

Single Kit includes:

  • 1 instruction card
  • 1 soil collection bag
  • 1 pre-paid return envelope
  • Lab test result with soil analysis included for kit

Twin Pack Includes:

  • 2 instruction cards
  • 2 soil collection bags
  • 2 pre-paid return envelopes
  • Lab result with soil analysis included with for each kit

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Features and Specs

For use in Lawns, gardens and deer food plots
Special Features Soil is tested by one of the leading agricultural labs.
Parts Included Soil collection bag, collection instructions, and pre-paid return envelope.
Shipping Weight 0.15 lbs
Manufacturer AgriTech Corp.
UPC 850026735000

Details

How-to Video:

COLLECT

Everything you need to collect a soil sample is included.

  • Collecting a soil sample from your lawn.
    • Use soil that is not freshly fertilized. If soil is wet, air dry on clean paper or other suitable material.
      • Identify 4 different areas of your lawn that represent the front, back and side yard area you wish to test.
      • Dig 2 inches to 4 inches deep. Take soil samples from each area at this level.
      • Fill soil bag to the “Fill Line.” Use the postage-paid envelope to mail the soil sample to the lab.
  • Collecting a soil sample from your garden.
    • Use soil that is not freshly fertilized. If soil is wet, air dry on clean paper or other suitable material.
      • Identify 4 different areas of your garden that represent the area you wish to test.
      • Dig 2 inches to 4 inches deep. Take soil samples from each area at this level.
      • Fill soil bag to the “Fill Line.” Use the postage-paid envelope to mail the soil sample to the lab.
  • Collecting a soil sample from a problem area in your lawn or garden.
    • Use soil that is not freshly fertilized. If soil is wet, air dry on clean paper or other suitable material.
    • Each problem area that differs in appearance, plant growth, or past treatment should be sampled separately.
      • Locate the problem area in your lawn or garden you wish to test.
      • Dig 2 inches to 4 inches deep. Take the soil sample from this level.
      • Fill soil bag to the “Fill Line.” Use the postage-paid envelope to mail the soil sample to the lab.

MAIL IN

Mail in your collected sample in the pre-paid mailing envelope.

LAB TESTING

Our leading national agriculture lab will test your soil.

RESULTS

Lab results and treatment recommendations are delivered to you.

 

WHAT DO THE ITEMS ON THE SOIL REPORT MEAN?

MACRONUTRIENTS: Two groups of macronutrients; Primary and Secondary.

  • Primary: Plants use large amounts for growth and survival.
    •  Nitrogen (N): Fuel for plant, cell formation, responsible for photosynthesis.
    •  Phosphorus (P): Cell formation, root health, encourages bloom, transforms solar energy into chemical energy.
    •  Potassium (K): Root health, water regulation, photosynthesis, reduction of diseases, increases size and quality of fruits.
  •  Secondary: Needed in moderate amounts.
    • Calcium (Ca): Essential part of plant cell wall structure, strength in plant, used in root system and leaf development.
    • Magnesium (Mg): Activates many plant enzymes needed for growth, central atom of the chlorophyll molecule which makes it necessary for photosynthesis.

MICRONUTRIENTS: Elements essential for plant growth which are needed only in very small (micro) quantities.

  • Boron (B): Aids in production of sugar and carbohydrates, essential for germination of pollen grains and pollen tubes.
  • Copper (Cu): Important for reproductive growth, catalyst for other plant reactions.
  • Iron (Fe): Essential for formation of chlorophyll, carries oxygen, critical to photosynthesis.
  • Manganese (Mn): Involved in breakdown of carbohydrates and nitrogen metabolism.
  • Zinc (Zn): Essential for transformation of carbohydrates, regulates consumption of sugars.

ORGANIC MATTER: According to the USDA, “Soil organic matter (SOM) is the organic component of soil consisting of three primary components: small (fresh) plant residues with small living soil organisms, decomposing (active) organic matter, and stable organic matter (humus).” A healthy range is 2-6%.

CATION EXCHANGE CAPACITY: An indication of the soil’s ability to hold or absorb the cations or fertilizer that is applied. The higher the CEC, the more nutrients the soil will hold.

pH: Measures the acidity of alkalinity in the soil. The industry standard for neutral is 7.

BUFFER pH: Indication of the soil’s ability to resist a pH change. The higher the buffer pH reading, the smaller amount of lime is required to raise the soil pH. To lower the pH use sulfur.

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