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<blockquote data-quote="lifeofleisure" data-source="post: 813068" data-attributes="member: 9248"><p>Ok so lime is going down but I have been wondering about using limestone sand for some time. Our soil has a considerable amount of shale. I had 40 acres of timber cut 10 years ago on another parcel I own. The logger used 3/4 (#57s) limestone gravel. Grass and clover grows well in these areas. </p><p></p><p>What if I was to spread limestone sand instead of normal lime. Would it tend to stay longer and make for more availble soil ammendment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lifeofleisure, post: 813068, member: 9248"] Ok so lime is going down but I have been wondering about using limestone sand for some time. Our soil has a considerable amount of shale. I had 40 acres of timber cut 10 years ago on another parcel I own. The logger used 3/4 (#57s) limestone gravel. Grass and clover grows well in these areas. What if I was to spread limestone sand instead of normal lime. Would it tend to stay longer and make for more availble soil ammendment. [/QUOTE]
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