If your garden's soil is too acidic, adding lime can bring it up to the right pH so your plants can take up the nutrients they need. Here's what you need to know about using lime in your garden.
June 19, 2015
If your garden's soil is too acidic, adding lime can bring it up to the right pH so your plants can take up the nutrients they need. Here's what you need to know about using lime in your garden.
Some gardeners lime their lawns and garden beds annually, which isn't always necessary.
Lime is basically ground rock, so it doesn't dissolve in soil quickly.
Lime is available in several forms, with each having a different application in the garden. It's used to provide calcium, decrease soil acidity, and condition heavy clay soil.
Pelleted or granulated lime is easier and safer to handle because it releases fewer airborne particles.
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