You mean RAISE your pH? I'd be cautious of using baking soda -sodium bicarbonate- over a long period of time, due to a possible build up of salts.
However, you can use it to raise your soils pH for now. Just add a TBS to a few gallons of water and mix it well, then test the waters pH.
You don't want to raise the pH too quickly either, so plan on adjusting over a period of about 2 weeks - a few points at a time until your run-off is around 6.5
Dolomite lime or crushed oyster shells, which can be found at a feed store, will balance the pH more steadily. Stable is the key. You dont want to shock the plant with dramatic pH changes!