As an agronomist for some 40 years the biggest issue that I see in home garden soil reports is too much fertility. Using composted or fresh manure can be easily over applied spiking up phosphorus and potassium. This may result in tying up or interfering with the uptake of other nutrients. Using plant based compost will help reduce this problem. However you can't beat taking a soil test to really know what's going on with your nutrients in your garden. I use Logan Labs in Ohio.
As an agronomist for some 40 years the biggest issue that I see in home garden soil reports is too much fertility. Using composted or fresh manure can be easily over applied spiking up phosphorus and potassium. This may result in tying up or interfering with the uptake of other nutrients. Using plant based compost will help reduce this problem. However you can't beat taking a soil test to really know what's going on with your nutrients in your garden. I use Logan Labs in Ohio.