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grains: whole-grain breads and cereals, oat bran, brown rice, and barley fruit: apples, oranges, bananas, berries, prunes, and pears vegetables: green peas, artichokes, baked potatoes with skin, and legumes (e.g., dried beans, split peas, and lentils) pediasure grow & gain with fiber and pediasure sidekicks
grains: whole-grain breads and cereals, oat bran, brown rice, and barley fruit: apples, oranges, bananas, berries, prunes, and pears vegetables: green peas, artichokes, baked potatoes with skin, and legumes (e.g., dried beans, split peas, and lentils) pediasure grow & gain with fiber and pediasure sidekicks...
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your soil is made up of sand, silt, and clay. there is also hopefully a small amount of organic matter such as leaves, microorganisms, insects and humus. humus is organic matter that has been broken down almost as far as it can go, so it looks kind of like soil. of the sand, silt, clay and humus, only
soil may go up to or when there are excess carbonates in the soil, such as in areas with low precipitation. but soil ph kits don't tell you what percentage of your soil is clay. you could have a ph of and think that you must have lots of minerals in there, but if your soil is only % clay and organic matter...
https://www.smilinggardener.com/organic-soil-management/soil-ph-kits/