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Lawn & Garden Soil Sampling 

Do you want to learn how to responsibly improve your lawn's health or your garden's production? Soil sampling is an inexpensive way to maintain good plant health in lawns and flower beds and to maximize garden production. Soil sample results identify plant nutrient needs which then can be used to guide fertilizer applications. 

Darke SWCD is a collection point for your lawn and garden soil samples. Your soil sample will be sent to the lab for analysis and results will allow you to make appropriate adjustments for his year's garden crops, flower bed planting or lawn mowing season. 

Date Due: October 2, 2020         Cost: $15 

Responsible fertilizer application begins with understanding what your soil needs!

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