Stick your penis in it
As in all acid-base (alkali) reactions, it will reduce the acidity of the soil and, if there is an excess of base to acid, it can make the soil become alkaline. The soil will be less acidic if base is less than acidity, become neutral (if base = acidity), or become alkaline if base is greater than acidity.
Plow in some elemental sulfur or aluminum sulphate. It doesn't happen overnight, though. Check with your county Agricultural Extension Office for precise details.
Most commonly limestone is used to decrease acidity.
Acidity (and other) tests for soil are best done by professionals. Usually, a county or parish will have an agricultural extension agent who can give you information on how to collect soil samples, and where to deliver them for testing.
soil amendments. which problem do you have specify.
Calcium carbonate is used to control soil acidity.
Moss breaks up the soil and then it decomposes and fertilizes the soil
it raises soil acidity pH
As in all acid-base (alkali) reactions, it will reduce the acidity of the soil and, if there is an excess of base to acid, it can make the soil become alkaline. The soil will be less acidic if base is less than acidity, become neutral (if base = acidity), or become alkaline if base is greater than acidity.
If the acidity of soil is too high, the germination of a seed will either be slowed or the seed may not grow at all. Some plants are very sensitive to the level of acidity in the soil and need to be treated carefully.
Moss grow in all sorts of places they grow in soil that you use to just plant flowers with but smooth soil
Plow in some elemental sulfur or aluminum sulphate. It doesn't happen overnight, though. Check with your county Agricultural Extension Office for precise details.
pH
No, not always. Moss is acidic - yes, but having moss grow is not usually a sign of acidic soil. To grow moss in your lawn, all that is required is insufficient sunlight, low soil fertility, compacted soil, dampness, low pH. If moss is growing, it is more likely a problem with soil compaction.
No! They do not. It is SPHAGNUM.
Most commonly limestone is used to decrease acidity.
Crushed limestone is added to soil to reduce its acidity.