Luckygirl if you're looking for plants for the garden the easiest way is to look at what's growing in gardens around you. If there's a lot of ericas (i.e. heathers) and rhododendrons you know you've got acid soil and plants which like alkaline won't thrive and visa versa.
I'm not of a scientific bent and have never got around with ph test kits - if the neighbours aren't growing it I just buy a small cheap plant and if it thrives I get the more special ones of the same sort. Apart from the obvious ones it can be difficult to find out which soil a plant prefers, but I've found garden centre staff very helpful. We have slightly alkaline soil -apparently - so can grow most things, but fortunately we have a large Scots pine in the front garden the needles from which have given me an acidic area for my Rhodos to thrive.
Speculation: Who Will Be In Burnham's Cabinet?
Swimming pool was more like a talking pool!
Lest we forget what we have just lost ....
The government changed women's pension age and called it progress. Did anyone actually ask you?

