The modern-day “average” person can look at dirt and will have no idea whether the soil will be good for growing vegetation or not. As more and more “unqualified” city slickers turn to growing their own food within the city, a gadget like the SoilCares Soil Scanner is pretty handy to have around.
The Soil Scanner is a handheld tool that will test how much nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium is in your soil. These are all vital nutrients needed for feeding your garden. The readings can also display the pH levels, the soil temperature, and organic matter level.
Once testing is complete, the device will tell you which crops are best for the soil you have tested. Not only that but it will also recommend the best fertilizer available in your country. The SoilCares Soil Scanner works with an app and you connect your smart device via Bluetooth for easy viewing and storage of data.
Everything looks great except that the device requires a monthly subscription. For more details, check out the SoilCares website.