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Pink/Red ph readings are alkaline soils.<br> | |||
Source:http://www.highwayhardware.com.au/gardening/feature_soil_ph.htm<br><br> |
Revision as of 00:28, 23 February 2006
1. A soil having a basic reaction or a pH above the neutral point, which is pH 7.0; a soil having an excess of hydroxyl (OH) ions, usually found in areas of relatively low rainfall.
Pink/Red ph readings are alkaline soils.
Source:http://www.highwayhardware.com.au/gardening/feature_soil_ph.htm