Why Do Junipers Make Acidic Soil Ph

If you have soil with high pH levels, it means that the soil is too wet or not porous enough, which would make it difficult to drain excess moisture.

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I would recommend that you should plant Lilacs next to Juniper.

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What Should I Plant Next To Juniper?

What Should I Plant Next To Juniper?

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Juniper is an evergreen tree and will not grow well if it has other trees around it.

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Certain plants make soil naturally acidic by making use of minerals such as magnesium, iron, and calcium.

What Naturally Makes Soil Acidic?

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Acids in soil are made by decaying vegetation, and they reduce the ability of the soil to hold water and minerals.

What Plants Make Soil Acidic?

What Plants Make Soil Acidic?

Most woody plants produce acids, but some weeds also do.

A mixture of wood ash, lime, and gypsum is very useful in neutralizing acidic soil.

How Do You Neutralize Acidic Soil?

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Then, the land should be covered with a plastic film for about two months. This process is called "acidification".

How Do You Neutralize Acidic Soil?

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