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Analyze your garden soil - Evaluate and optimize your harvests!
Want to analyze your garden soil? Look no further, because you've come to the right place!
Analyzed parameters |
Texture and granulometry : Granulometry 5 fractions |
Acid-base status : water pH |
Organic and biological state : Total Organic Carbon. |
Chemical equilibrium : CEC Metson, K20, MgO, CaO, Na20, Sum of cations |
Trace elements : Iron, Manganese, Copper, Zinc, Boron |
Major elements : Phosphorus, Total carbonates |
Analyzing the garden soil: an essential choice
Analyzing your garden soil is crucial for optimizing your vegetable garden. This allows you to understand your soil's needs and adapt your practices accordingly. This will ensure you achieve sustainable and optimal yields.
A good understanding of the health of your garden not only helps you optimize yields and resource management, but also protects the environment. It also ensures sustainable and efficient land management.
Crop Choice: Adapt your plantings to your soil
Some soils are better suited to certain crops than others. By analyzing your garden soil, you can determine which plants will thrive in it. This way, you'll be able to make informed choices to optimize your plants' growth.
Analyzing Garden Soil: A Complete Report to Guide You
After the analysis, you will receive a detailed report. This report will provide you with advice on choosing your plants and the fertilizer applications to apply. By following these recommendations, you will improve the quality of your soil and thus optimize the growth of your plants.
The risks of poor soil quality
Poor soil quality can hinder plant growth. Analyzing your garden soil will help you identify any problems. This will allow you to correct them before they affect your harvest.
The analysis kit: Analyze your garden soil with ease
Our test kit is easy to use. Collect a sample, package it, and then send it to the lab. You'll receive your results within two weeks, easy to understand and interpret.
A reliable and standardized analysis service
Our analysis service is carried out in a COFRAC-accredited laboratory. Our experts examine the nutrients and physicochemical parameters of your soil. As a result, you will receive reliable and comprehensive results for an accurate assessment of your soil's quality.
A detailed report and practical recommendations
Within 10 business days of receiving your samples, you'll receive a detailed report with a clear and accessible interpretation. This document will guide you on the necessary amendments to enhance your soil's fertility and improve its properties. By following our recommendations, you'll be able to grow healthy vegetables and maximize your garden's yields.
Invest in analyzing your garden soil
Investing in a soil analysis for your garden is a wise choice for optimal and lasting results. Don't wait any longer to take your garden to the next level!
Start your agronomy adventure today
Contact us today to begin your agronomic adventure and discover the potential of your outdoor space.
Dimensions:
Reusable collection kit box: 20cm x 18cm x 10cm weighing approximately 110 grams.
The test kit includes a sample collection bag, instructions, shipping box, and prepaid postage.
Nothing could be simpler!
- Take your soil sample: Dig the area to be analyzed to a depth of 30 cm. To ensure the sample is representative, dig in several places on your plot.
- Condition your soil: Mix the collected soil in a clean bucket to obtain a homogeneous sample, then fill the provided bag, avoiding stones, leaves, or wood. Make sure it is tightly sealed and does not exceed 500g.
- Send your sample: Place the collection bag in the reusable shipping carton. Affix the provided DHL label to the package. Seal the box using the provided tape. Take your package to the nearest DHL Express point.
The analysis kit is quick and easy to use. You'll receive a detailed, digital, concise, and easy-to-understand report. You'll not only receive information on the quality of your soil, but also tailored advice on how to improve it.