What is the correct soil ph for raising tomatoes?


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Tomatoes grow in a wide range of pH (5.5 - 7.5). Here is a list of vegetables and their preferred soil pH: http://soil.gsfc.nasa.gov/soil_ph/veggie...


Tomatoes grow best in a nearly neutral soil Ph of 6.5-7.0
put some lime down, the pelletized lime, not the dusty stuff.

You can have the acidity of your soil checked at the county agricultural extension office

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