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Tested my garden soil and it is great on nitrogen, PH is good, but was deficient in phosphorus and potassium. What’s your favorite and cheap ways to add those two things in? Also, I’ve already planted a couple of crops, so for those areas, I’d prefer something that doesn’t need tilled in. But the other half of my garden is not planted yet, so it would be fine over there.  
Tested my garden soil and it is great on nitrogen, PH is good, but was deficient in phosphorus and p

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How have you tested your soil
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@paranymph89244 with a test kit
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@coachandfour693 where from ? Never heard of testing soil before but I think I would like to do it on mine
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@paranymph89244 I got mine on amazon, but you can get them from most hardware/ garden places too
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@coachandfour693 will have a look be interesting to see
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Wood ash for both :)
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Cow and chicken poo. Seaweed.  
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@kempis it’s already been amended with steer manure.  
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