PH for tomatoes
Tomatoes thrive in slightly acidic soil with a pH ranging from 6.2 to 6.8. If your garden has clay-rich soil, it tends to be more alkaline, and you'll need to amend it to suit tomato plants better. Adding organic matter such as compost can help adjust the pH and improve soil structure. On the other hand, if you have sandy soil, you're at an advantage! Sandy soil naturally tends toward a more acidic pH, which is ideal for tomatoes. However, remember that sandy soil drains quickly, so regular watering will be crucial to keep your tomatoes hydrated and healthy.
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PH for tomatoes
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