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Yellowing leaves

pmcaddis
10 years ago

I built 4 new raised beds this year and filled them with soil I pre-tested for pH, potash, nitrogen, and phosphorous. While I know that it will take a year or two to work the soil with compost before it is ready for prime time, I am still disappointed in how poorly my plants are doing in them. My established beds are taking off and the new ones look sick. Specifically the leaves on all the plants seem to be yellowing and in some cases drying up around the edges. I assume this means that the soil is deficient in some mineral, can anybody tell me what it is? It doesn't seem to matter what kind of plant it is.

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