"Very nice soil probe and quick test results"
Professional-Grade Soil Test
Testing Your Soil
Frequently Asked Questions
Reviews
Overall rating: 4.814815 / 5 from 54 reviews.
AI Generated Review Summary
The Andersons Soil Test kit is praised for its ease of use, providing accurate and professional-grade results. Customers appreciate the convenience of pulling a soil sample, mailing it, and receiving tailored fertilizer recommendations within 6-8 days.
Summary topics
- Sample Collection: 14%
- Result Accuracy: 37%
- Kit Ease of Use: 19%
Review topics: ["instructions","results","kit","soil","sample","process","test","probe","lawn","recommendations","turnaround","information"].
Review highlights
- "Excellent and compact kit--very quick and informative results along with suggested products to balance your lawn needs." —
- "The kit was very easy to use and received easy to understand results FAST." —
- "Easy to use and very fast turnaround with detailed results." —
Reviews
Very simple and straight forward.
"Very simple and straight forward. Got the job done. ðºð¸"
Received test results back on
"Received test results back on a timely basis and plan to take action on Anderson’s lawn recommendations. Paul"
Great to know where to improve
"These tests are perfect to figure out where your lawn is and the fact they suggest products to help improve your lawn care."
Easy and Effective
"This product makes it so easy to conduct a soil test. By Andersons providing the shipping label and cup to pour the soil into it, it can’t get any easier to complete a soil test to see what exactly your lawn needs to thrive"
Positive results
"Easy to use tool and instructions were easy to follow."
Texas Bermuda
"Getting the samples was easy, now I'm waiting for the results!!!"
John’s (Georgia Soil for Bermuda Grass)
"I am overall satisfied with the Andersons Professional Grade Soil Test Kit. It was very easy to understand and instructions were included. The self addressed return envelope makes it an easy return. I just recently kitted and mailed my sample and I’m looking forward to results and suggestions for the proper Andersons fertilizer application."
Best I've Used
"I've used other soil kits, and they were okay. This was the easiest and had the most information on its analysis. Very pleased. Will be buying again."
Soil test
"Excellent product, provided a detailed breakdown of what my soil needed and had product recommendation to fit my needs. Definitely helps keep the grass healthy enough to dial down the reel mower."
Q&A
- With the soil test kit, can I include samples from several different spots in my lawn? Or can I only pull one sample?
- An accurate soil sample provides accurate analysis. Before taking your soil sample, it's best to evaluate your testing area and divide it into different sections if needed. For example, if you know your back yard has different soil and conditions than your front yard, we recommend doing a test for each area. If multiple sample areas are being tested, we recommend separate tests for each area.‚Äã It is important to collect a representative soil sample. For each test, we recommend:- Using a clean soil probe or hand trowel, collect soil from 5-7 separate locations/spots within your desired testing area.- The soil should be collected from the surface down to a depth of 4-6 inches (a shallower depth is ok if the soil is too hard). If soil is too hard for the soil probe to be inserted at all, wet the soil first and then insert the soil probe.- Combine the collected soil in a large bag or bucket and mix thoroughly, breaking up any large chunks. Samples should be free of any large plant material and other debris.- Using the provided scoop, collect one level scoop of the mixed soil and add it to the jar containing DI water and nutrient adsorbing capsule. Tightly secure lid!
- When is the best time to conduct the soil test?
- Spring or Fall are ideal times, but a soil test can be done at any time.
- Soil tester, Is the test also good for vegetable garden soil? Is there a different approach to tackle weeds or fertilizer for a vegetables garden compare to lawn ?
- Yes, you may use the Soil Test in your vegetable garden.Most customers tend to stick with organic products in their vegetable gardens. Unfortunately, we do not have an organic herbicide.
- Is it really enough to just pull one sample from your yard to get a picture of what your yard needs? I have less than 0.5 acres but I just wonder if this can really tell you about the whole yard.
- An accurate soil sample provides accurate analysis. Before taking your soil sample, it's best to evaluate your testing area and divide it into different sections if needed. It is important to collect a representative soil sample. For each test, we recommend:- Using a clean soil probe or hand trowel, collect soil from 5-7 separate locations/spots within your desired testing area.- The soil should be collected from the surface down to a depth of 6 inches (a shallower depth is ok if the soil is too hard).- Combine the collected soil in a large bag or bucket and mix thoroughly, breaking up any large chunks. Samples should be free of any large plant material and other debris.- Using the provided scoop, collect one level scoop of the mixed soil and add it to the jar containing DI water and nutrient adsorbing capsule.