Best Soil pH Testers
Soil pH determines what nutrients plants can actually take up — even a perfectly fertilised bed at pH 4.5 will starve plants because the nutrients lock up. Most vegetables want pH 6.0-7.0. Most ornamentals are similar. Blueberries, azaleas and rhododendrons want pH 4.5-5.5. Knowing your soil pH is the most important garden test you can do, and the right tester makes it ten-second job.
Our team’s top picks
Apera Instruments AI209 pH Meter
- +/- 0.1 pH accuracy
- Auto-calibration
- Replaceable probe
- Best balance of price and accuracy
Luster Leaf Rapitest 1601 Soil Test Kit
- Chemical reagent kit, 40 tests
- Accurate enough for home use
- Cheap per-test
- Tests N-P-K + pH
Hanna Instruments HI981030 GroLine Tester
- Lab-grade accuracy
- Specifically built for soil
- Replaceable probe
- Hanna brand reliability
Sonkir Soil pH Meter MS02
- Tests pH, moisture, light
- Honest entry-level option
- No batteries
- Quick spot checks
MySoil Soil Test Kit (Send-Away)
- Send sample to lab
- Full N-P-K-pH report
- Recommendations included
- Best one-off accuracy
What to look for in a soil ph tester
- Cheap dial-style 3-in-1 testers are a starting point but inaccurate beyond +/- 0.5 pH.
- Digital pH meters are accurate to +/- 0.1 if calibrated properly.
- Chemical reagent kits (Sudbury, Luster Leaf) are cheap and surprisingly accurate.
- Send a soil sample to a professional lab once every 5 years for a full nutrient picture.
- Always test multiple spots — pH varies dramatically across a single garden.
Frequently asked questions
How do I lower soil pH?
Sulphur is the standard treatment — 50-100 g per square metre brings pH down by about 0.5 over 6 months. Pine needles, peat moss and aluminium sulfate also acidify but have side effects.
How do I raise soil pH?
Garden lime (calcium carbonate) is the standard — 100-150 g per square metre raises pH by about 0.5. Dolomite lime adds magnesium too. Wait at least three months for the change to take effect.
How accurate are dial-style soil testers?
Roughly +/- 0.5 pH on a good day. Useful for spotting big problems but not for fine tuning. For accuracy below 0.2 pH, use a calibrated digital meter or a lab test.
How often should I test soil pH?
Once a year for productive vegetable beds, every 2-3 years for ornamental beds. Always retest 3 months after applying lime or sulphur.
Bottom line
If you only take one thing from this guide, it is that quality matters more than spec on paper. The picks above have been chosen because our team uses them or trusts them — not because they are the most expensive or have the flashiest marketing. Buy once, garden often.



