Vegetables For Alkaline Soils
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Vegetables for Alkaline Soils
Most vegetables like soils with a pH between 6.5 and 7.0. But your soil may be more alkaline. Alkaline soils have a pH of 7.0 or higher. What can you grow in alkaline soils? Below is a list:Vegetables for Alkaline Soils- Asparagus (6.0-8.0)
- Beans, pole (6.0-7.5)
- Beet (6.0-7.5)
- Brussels Sprouts (6.0-7.5)
- Cauliflower (5.5-7.5)
- Garlic (5.5-8.0)
- Kale (6.0-7.5)
- Pea, sweet (6.0-7.5)
- Pumpkin (5.5-7.5)
- Spinach (6.0-7.5)
- Crookneck Squash (6.0-7.5)
- Tomato (5.5-7.5)
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