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Analytic Testing Laboratories for Home Gardeners: Soils, Water, Plants, Heavy Metals and More
If you are starting a new garden, or your existing garden isn't performing as you like, you may need to find a professional to assess your soil condition. Soil testing can help you understand the composition of your soil, detect mineral deficiencies, and reveal heavy metal contamination like lead in the soil. We have compiled the following resources to help Alameda County gardeners:
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Contact the labs to confirm offered services, pricing, and preferred procedures for sample collection. Testing labs vary in the types of available tests and recommendations they provide if any. Be sure to ask for
detailed information regarding tests, test fees and interpretation, and whether recommendations are included.
Many of the websites provide supplemental information about tests and sampling.
Resources regarding soils and soil testing
- Soil Testing and Soil Contaminants
https://ucanr.edu/sites/UrbanAg/Production/Soils/Soil_Contaminants_and_Soil_Testing/ - Cornell Guide to Soil Testing and Interpreting Resultshttp://cwmi.css.cornell.edu/guidetosoil.pdf
- Home Gardens and Lead - https://anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/pdf/8424.pdf
Soil Testing Labs
We are sharing this non-exhaustive list of testing labs. No endorsement of any provider is implied.
A & L Western Laboratories, Inc. |
Test descriptions and fees available online.
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Ann Northrup |
Test descriptions and fees available online.
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California Growers Laboratory, Inc. |
Test descriptions available online. Call for fees.
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Control Laboratories, Inc. |
Test descriptions and fees available online under shipping info.
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Dellavalle Laboratory, Inc. |
Test descriptions and fees available online. Call/email for fees.
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