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Most American gardeners spend $300+ on seeds and transplants every spring then blame the weather when half their garden fails. The real cause is fixable for $12 in March. This is the video I wish I had three years ago. WHAT THIS VIDEO COVERS The one soil measurement that controls whether your plants absorb nutrients or starve regardless of how much fertilizer you add Why blossom end rot on tomatoes is NOT a calcium problem (and the $0 fix that actually works) Why your blueberries have yellow leaves despite perfect care The exact lime and sulfur application rates by soil type (sandy, loam, and clay — different rates for each) Free kitchen amendments that work: eggshells, coffee grounds, wood ash — specific ratios included The buffer capacity secret that determines whether your amendment holds for one season or two years Where to get a professional soil test for $15 that tells you everything the $12 kit cannot THE TOOL USED IN THIS VIDEO Luster Leaf Rapitest Soil pH Test Kit Available at: Walmart garden section / Amazon / Home Depot / Lowe's Price: $10–14 | 40 tests per kit | No tools required AMENDMENT QUICK REFERENCE Acidic soil (below 6.0) ............ Add dolomitic lime Alkaline soil (above 7.5) .......... Add elemental sulfur Blueberries and strawberries ........ Target pH 4.5–5.5 All other vegetables ............... Target pH 6.0–7.0 Never mix lime + nitrogen ........... Apply 2 weeks apart YOUR USDA ZONE ACTION PLAN Zones 4–5: Apply amendments by April 1 (last frost mid-May) Zones 6–7: Apply amendments by March 10 (transplants start mid-April) Zones 8–9: Apply amendments THIS WEEK (planting season already starting) Find your zone: planthardiness.ars.usda.gov (enter your zip code, 30 sec) DATA SOURCES USED IN THIS VIDEO USDA Cooperative Extension soil amendment guidelines University of Massachusetts Amherst Soil Testing Lab Luster Leaf Rapitest application methodology Bio-Dynamic Association research on soil buffer capacity USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map 2023 revision FREE RESOURCES Find your state's Cooperative Extension service: Search "[your state] cooperative extension soil testing" Every US state has one. Most offer free or $15 soil tests. Results include locally-specific amendment recommendations. WHERE TO BUY WHAT YOU NEED Dolomitic lime .............. Tractor Supply, Home Depot, Lowe's ($6–8/40lb) Elemental sulfur ............ Same stores, labeled "Soil Acidifier" ($4–7/5lb) Rapitest kit ................ Walmart garden section, Amazon ($10–14) Professional lab test ....... UMass Soil Lab: soiltest.umass.edu ($15–20) TWO QUESTIONS FOR THE COMMENTS 1. What zone are you in and what did your soil test come back as? 2. Have you ever had blossom end rot or yellow leaves that would not respond to fertilizer? Now you know why. How long did that go on? MORE VIDEOS YOU WILL WANT TO WATCH → Stop Buying These 6 Vegetables. Grow Them From Kitchen Scraps Instead → I Asked 10 Preppers What They'd Grow if They Had to Start Over → How 1930s Families Ate for Free When Everything Collapsed → I Grew 5 Plants. My Grocery Bill Dropped $2,200 ABOUT EVERYIELD GARDEN Real numbers. Real soil. No filler. This channel is for Americans who want to grow more of their own food, spend less at the grocery store, and build a garden system that actually works — without breaking their back or their budget. soil pH test home garden, how to fix soil before planting, blossom end rot fix no calcium, dolomitic lime vegetable garden, USDA zone soil amendment guide #SoilTest #VegetableGarden #GardeningTips #GrowYourOwnFood #HomeGarden