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<blockquote data-quote="TheLazyM" data-source="post: 201539" data-attributes="member: 3117"><p>i gave $75 ton last month i hauled it and spread it. it was all i could find. but then all i bought was 2 ton.</p><p> i just dont see how any body can keep a ph level in any soil thats growing something with out adding anything wither is a sand "box" or a lime "box" or any kind of "box". its just how things are done. when things grow they take from the soil and leave acid. you've got to have a way to neutrolize it. i dont see a problem with the "box" i'm in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLazyM, post: 201539, member: 3117"] i gave $75 ton last month i hauled it and spread it. it was all i could find. but then all i bought was 2 ton. i just dont see how any body can keep a ph level in any soil thats growing something with out adding anything wither is a sand "box" or a lime "box" or any kind of "box". its just how things are done. when things grow they take from the soil and leave acid. you've got to have a way to neutrolize it. i dont see a problem with the "box" i'm in. [/QUOTE]
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