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Smart Garden pH Soil Tests 15pkTest your soil's pH at home with the Smart Garden pH Soil Tests, 15 Pack, a simple and reliable way to check whether your soil is acidic, neutral, or alkaline before you plant. With 15 individual tests in a single pack, you can monitor different beds and borders across the season, or retest the same spot over several weeks to track changes after adding amendments. Ideal for gardeners wanting to grow acid loving plants like blueberries, rhododendrons,
Test your soil's pH at home with the Smart Garden pH Soil Tests, 15-Pack, a simple and reliable way to check whether your soil is acidic, neutral, or alkaline before you plant. With 15 individual tests in a single pack, you can monitor different beds and borders across the season, or retest the same spot over several weeks to track changes after adding amendments.
Ideal for gardeners wanting to grow acid-loving plants like blueberries, rhododendrons, and camellias, or to diagnose why vegetables, fruit, or flowers are struggling in a particular bed. Knowing your soil pH helps you choose the right plants for your conditions and decide whether to add lime to raise pH or ericaceous compost to lower it.
Packaged in a compact colour box with clear, easy-to-follow instructions included, these 15 pH Soil Tests are a low-cost, no-fuss entry into soil testing. The compact 15.5 x 9.7 x 3.2 cm box fits in a potting shed drawer or kitchen cupboard, ready to grab whenever you need to check a new bed or troubleshoot a poorly performing crop.
How to Use
- Take a soil sample: collect a small sample of soil from the bed or border you want to test, removing the top 5 cm of surface debris and any stones.
- Mix with water: place the soil in a clean container, add distilled water, and stir to make a wet paste or slurry.
- Dip the test strip: dip a pH test strip into the slurry for the time specified in the instructions, then remove and shake off the excess.
- Compare the colour: wait for the strip to develop, then match the resulting colour to the chart on the box to read your soil's pH.
- Record and act: note the pH reading for each bed and amend with lime (to raise pH) or ericaceous compost (to lower pH) as needed.
Key Features
- 15 individual pH tests per pack for multiple sample sites or repeat testing
- Clear, easy-to-follow instructions included in the box
- Compact colour box fits easily in a potting shed drawer
- Quick results — typically readable within seconds to minutes
- No specialist equipment required — just a clean container and tap or distilled water
- Helps you choose the right plants and soil amendments for your garden
Product Details
- Manufactures Reference: 8860009
- EAN: 5050642070577
- Approx. size (H x W x D): 15.5 x 9.7 x 3.2 cm
- Weight: 0.082 kg
- Pack size: 15 tests
- Product type: Soil Test Kits
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I test my soil's pH?
Soil pH affects which nutrients are available to plant roots. Acidic soils (low pH) suit ericaceous plants like blueberries, camellias, and rhododendrons, while most vegetables and fruit prefer a near-neutral pH around 6.0 to 7.0. A quick pH test takes the guesswork out of plant choice and tells you whether to add lime, sulphur, or ericaceous compost to bring the soil into the right range.
How many tests do I need?
Allow at least 2–3 tests per distinct bed or border, ideally taking samples from different spots to account for variation. The 15-pack is enough to test up to 5 beds across the season, or to monitor changes in the same bed over several months as you add amendments.
When is the best time to test soil pH?
Autumn and early spring are ideal, when the soil is moist but not waterlogged and before the main growing season begins. Avoid testing within 4–6 weeks of applying lime, fertiliser, or manure, as these will temporarily skew the reading.
Do I need any special equipment to do the test?
No special equipment is needed. You'll need a small clean container, water (distilled gives the most accurate reading), and a spoon for stirring. The kit includes the test strips and a colour comparison chart on the box.
How accurate are these test strips?
Colorimetric pH test strips like these typically read to within 0.5 pH units, which is more than accurate enough for routine garden use. For laboratory-grade accuracy (to 0.1 pH units), a digital pH meter is a better choice — but for choosing plants or deciding whether to add lime, the Smart Garden strip tests are a reliable, low-cost option.
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