Soil with a pH level of more than 7
any soil with a pH reading above 7.0 on a scale from 1 to 14
When the soil's pH is above 7,0
Soils with a pH greater than 7.
Soil with pH higher than 7.0 (neutral). Alkalinity is reduced by adding acidic mulches, such as leaf mold or pine needles, or by adding products derived from sulfur or iron.
A soil with a pH of greater than about 7.3, or a high sodium content, or both. The growth of crop plants may be reduced in highly alkaline soils.
Soil which has an alkali, rather than an acid base.
Soil having a pH more than 7.0. Lower soil pH (raise acidity and lower alkalinity) by adding sulfur.
A soil with a pH greater than 7.5 throughout the root zone. A soil with more hydroxyl than hydrogen ions in the soil solution.
Soil having a PH level of less than 7 on the PH scale is refered to as Alkaline soil.
Soil with a pH value more than 7.0, also called "sweet" soil. See pH, pH scale.
Sol alcalin Alkalboden, m Suelo alcalino A soil which has a pH of higher than 7. Often soils which are high in chalk or limestone. The opposite of acid.
A soil with a pH above 7.3 as determined by a soil test.
Soil with a pH measure above 7, also called sweet soil. Many central and western states have alkaline soils.
Soil having a pH above seven.
Soil that has a pH above 7.0.
Soil that contains a higher concentration of mineral salt than natural acid.
A soil having a pH greater than 7.0.
A soil with a pH higher than 7.0 is an alkaline soil. (a soil pH lower than 7.0 is acidic) Basically, pH is a measure of the amount of lime (calcium) contained in your soil.
A soil having a basic reaction or a pH above the neutral point, which is pH 7.0; a soil having a predominance of hydroxyl (OH) ions, usually found in areas with relatively low rainfall.
A soil whose reaction is greater than pH 7.
A soil that has a pH of 7 or higher.
Soil with a pH of more than 7.0 -- Plants growing in more alkaline (or basic) soil are less able to absorb phosphorus, iron, and manganese. If you have a soil that is highly alkaline an easy way to make the soil more neutral is by adding organic material. Most perennials grow best in soil with a pH around 6-7.