Soil pH Balancing for Calgary Lawns
You’ve fertilized. You’ve watered. You’ve aerated. And your lawn is still pale and growing slowly. What gives? Nine times out of ten in Calgary, the answer is soil pH.
Calgary soil is naturally alkaline — most yards test between 7.2 and 8.0 pH. Grass grows best around 6.3–7.0. When pH drifts too high, nutrients like iron, manganese, and phosphorus get locked in the soil where roots can’t absorb them. You can dump fertilizer on an alkaline lawn all summer and get almost no response. We’ve been fixing this problem for Calgary homeowners for 6 years.
How We Diagnose Your Soil
We start with an actual soil test — not a guess, not a “generic lawn plan.” We pull samples from 3–5 points around your property (front, back, side strips, shaded areas) and run them through a professional lab OR our calibrated field kit depending on the service tier.
What the test tells us:
- pH — the big one
- Electrical conductivity (salt buildup) — common near sidewalks where de-icer washes in
- Organic matter percentage — almost always low on newer Calgary builds
- Key nutrient levels — nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, iron, magnesium
How We Correct Alkaline Soil
For high-pH lawns (which is most Calgary yards):
- Elemental sulfur applications — the gold standard for lowering pH safely. Slow-acting but long-lasting.
- Iron sulfate / ferrous sulfate — quick greening effect plus a mild acidifying action
- Peat moss top-dressing — organic matter that buffers pH downward
- Acidifying fertilizers — ammonium sulfate-based feeds integrated into your regular program
Why This Matters More Than You Think
Fixing your soil pH often makes every other lawn service work better. Aeration penetrates deeper. Fertilizer actually gets absorbed. Seed germinates faster. That green color your lawn “just won’t hit” suddenly shows up. We’ve seen Calgary lawns turn around dramatically within a single season of pH correction.
When to Balance
Sulfur and pH correction work best spring and fall, when soil microbes are active and rainfall (or irrigation) can carry the amendments into the root zone. We typically split applications across two visits for steadier correction.
New Calgary Builds — A Common Culprit
If you moved into a home in the last 5 years in Seton, Cornerstone, Mahogany, Legacy, Livingston, Rangeview, or similar — your soil is likely construction fill topped with a few inches of sod dressing. That fill is usually high-pH subsoil, low in organic matter, and fights against every lawn product. pH balancing and top-dressing are basically required on these lawns.
Tired of feeding a lawn that won’t respond? Request a soil test & quote and let’s find out what’s really going on.