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Lime and nitrogen
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 445342" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I don't know if you need to wait that long (3-6 months) but I sure wouldn't do it at the same time. Because N will move into your soil quicker, if I were wanting to put them both on, I would put the N on first. I would wait until after a good rain or two and then apply lime.</p><p>Lime has to physically wash down through the pores in the soil and that takes time. N, especially in the form of nitrate is water soluble and is carried down into the soil very quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 445342, member: 498"] I don't know if you need to wait that long (3-6 months) but I sure wouldn't do it at the same time. Because N will move into your soil quicker, if I were wanting to put them both on, I would put the N on first. I would wait until after a good rain or two and then apply lime. Lime has to physically wash down through the pores in the soil and that takes time. N, especially in the form of nitrate is water soluble and is carried down into the soil very quickly. [/QUOTE]
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