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i0Better Homes and Gardens: Soil, Water & Fertilizers - http://www.bhg.com/bhg/category.jsp?catref=C401 - Includes articles on making potting mixes, proper watering techniques, nutrient needs, and mulching.
 
i0Do It Yourself.com: Fertilizer, Compost, and Soil - http://www.doityourself.com/scat/fertilizercompostsoi - Series of projects, articles, and tips on fertilizing, composting, and nutrient management.
 
i0Gardening Information: Soil - http://extension.oregonstate.edu/news/category_search.php?searchCat=soil - Collection of articles from Oregon State University on various aspects of soil: use of amendments and cover crops, temperature, acidity, moisture, and testing.
 
i0Improve Your Garden Soil - http://www.improve-your-garden-soil.com/ - Covers a wide range of garden soil topics, including soil types, pH, nutrients, testing, composting and fertilizers.
 
i0Improving Soil - http://www.rodsgarden.50megs.com/improvingsoil.htm - Oregon horticulturalist offers information on soil components, pH, testing methods, and nutrients, and means of improving it by using amendments and improving drainage and aeration.
 
i0Improving Soils For Vegetable Gardening - http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1602.html - Ohio State University fact sheet covers soil basics: types, texture and structure, drainage and moisture, nutrients, pH, and cover crops.
 
i0Iron Chlorosis - http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1009.html - Explains how iron deficiency affects trees and plants, and how to correct it. Ohio State University fact sheet.
 
i0Lead Contamination In The Garden - http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1149.html - Covers causes and effects of elevated lead levels, recommends both health and soil screening procedures, and provides guidelines for gardening in areas with lead contamination.
 
i0Soil Testing is an Excellent Investment for Garden Plants and Commercial Crops, HYG-1132-99 - http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1132.html - Ohio State University fact sheet covers the benefits of testing garden soil and provides recommendations for testing frequency, collecting a sample, and submitting to a testing lab.
 
i0The Schundler Company - http://www.schundler.com/hort.htm - Collection of articles and resources about the horticultural uses of perlite and vermiculite.
 
i0The World of Soil - http://web.ukonline.co.uk/fred.moor/soil/ - An introduction to soil components, acidity, fertility, and care, as well as an extensive collection of links to other soil resources.
 
i0Vermiculite.com - http://www.vermiculite.com - One-page site giving suggestions on where to purchase vermiculite in the United States, along with some uses and properties of vermiculite.
 
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