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Soil test for established lawn #927014
Asked March 29, 2026, 2:31 PM EDT
Lane County Oregon
Expert Response
Hello,
Thanks for your question about soil testing! Some county extension offices offer soil testing for pH; please reach out directly to the Lane County office for more information about that option: Have a Gardening Question? | OSU Extension Service
For more comprehensive testing options, here are some services commonly used for garden soil testing:
- Simply Soil Testing (just for gardens & landscapes)
- A & L Western Labs (garden packages but also serves commercial farmers)
- Western Laboratories, Inc. (garden packages but also serves commercial farmers)
- Farm and garden stores in your area may sell mail-in kits (check places like Wilco, etc.)
Check the company’s website for fees and instructions on mailing samples. Make sure to send enough soil. There are no local walk-in labs in our area. Everything is mailed these days.
Remember to list what plant you want to grow in the area (vegetables, lawn, fruit trees, blueberries, etc.) and request recommendations with the soil test. Then, you will get specific advice on adjusting the fertilizer rates and pH for optimum growth.
Here’s an OSU Extension article with helpful info on soil testing. It covers collecting samples, the full list of soil testing labs, and how to interpret results.
Good luck with your garden and let me know if you have additional questions.