Soil Sampling for Home Lawns & Gardens revised April 2014.

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Soil Sampling for Home Lawns & Gardens revised April 2014

When to Sample A soil sample should be taken a few months before starting any new landscaping project. Submit samples from April through October to avoid the delays that are common at the laboratory during the busy winter season.     Best time to sample Busy  Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Tools for Sampling Use appropriate sampling tools to collect samples, such as a soil probe, spade, hand garden trowel or shovel. Place collected soil in a clean plastic bucket.

Where to Sample Identify unique areas you will want to fertilize differently: for example, lawn, flower garden, vegetable garden, and/or trees/shrubs. Collect a separate sample from each of these areas if they will be managed differently.

Amount to Sample For each unique area, collect at least six to eight soil cores (subsamples) from random locations and combine them in a plastic bucket to make one composite sample.

Depth of Sample For lawns, collect soil cores four to six inches deep (excluding thatch and turf). Place all cores for one sample area into a plastic bucket and mix thoroughly.

Filling the Sample Box Get soil boxes from the NCDA&CS Agronomic Division or county Cooperative Extension office. Use the soil mixture in the plastic bucket to fill the sample box about two-thirds full. Look for the red “fill line” marked on the box. Close box flaps securely to prevent spilling soil and mixing it with other samples.

Labeling the Sample Box Use an appropriate sample ID that will help you remember the area it represents: for example, LAWN, ROSES, GARDN, SIDE, BACK. Write your name and address on each box.

Providing Sample Information Preferred Method: Enter sample information online in PALS, submit data electronically, and print copy of Soil Sample Information form to send to the lab with your samples..... orPALS Go to select the appropriate form, print a copy, and fill it out by hand.

Submitting Electronic Soil Sample Information First, create a password-protected login account in PALS & wait for confirmation of its establishment. Log into your account & choose Submit Sample Information from the “Utilities” drop-down menu. During peak season (late Nov  March), you will be prompted to pay with a credit card when you submit your sample information. For details, see the online tutorial.online tutorial

Submitting Handwritten Sample Information Write legibly. Try to be consistent in how you list your name and address from year to year to prevent duplication of names in the Agronomic database.

Packaging Sample Boxes Place sample boxes upright in a sturdy cardboard container for shipping. Fill empty spaces with crumpled newspaper to prevent shifting. Place completed Soil Sample Information form in the shipping box. If you are sending problem samples, write “Problem Sample” on outside of shipping box.

Shipping The preferred method of shipping your soil samples is via DHS, FedEx or UPS to the Agronomic Division’s physical address: NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Soil Testing Section 4300 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, NC When sending samples via the U.S. Postal Service, use the Division’s mailing address: NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Soil Testing Section 1040 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC

Soil Sample Drop Off If you choose to deliver your samples directly to the Agronomic Division, please place them in the yellow cart on the loading dock (located on the right side of the building).

Soil Sample Turn-around Time For most of the year, soil samples are usually analyzed within one week after arrival at the laboratory. During the busy winter season, thousands of samples arrive at once. Sample turn-around may take several weeks from October through February.     Best turn-around time Busy  Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Soil Test Reports Visit the Agronomic Division’s website to search, view & save your reports.

Explanatory Information Each online soil report contain hyperlinks to explanatory information regarding technical terms, nutrient index values and fertilization recommendations for specific crops.

Last Page of the Report —Mor e Help Here you will find an explanation of technical terms, tips on selecting lime & fertilizer, and hyperlinks to other relevant information.