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Can I have multiple soil tests for my lawn
A single soil test is enough for your lawn, even if your front yard and back yard feel like completely different worlds.
Nutrient levels don't vary drastically enough within a single property to require separate soil test kits. The key is how you collect your sample. Instead of grabbing dirt from one spot and calling it a day, pull samples from 3–6 different areas across your lawn (think: sunny patches, shady corners, high-traffic zones).
Mix them together, and you've got a representative read on what your soil actually needs. That's exactly what the step-by-step video guide walks you through.
(Want to retest your soil? You can do that now. Simply purchase a soil test kit and analysis, and the results will replace your older soil test results in your account when available.)
Remember, not every lawn struggle is a soil chemistry problem, though. Soil issues like:
are physical soil issues. A soil test won't fix them, and a second soil test won't either. Those are the kinds of things our Yard Advisor team is genuinely good at helping you resolve (no extra kit required).
Wondering about a specific trouble spot? Reach out. We'll figure out whether it's something in the soil or something going on above it.