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(Not) Working in Lime
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 574304" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>In a pastue there is no wya to work the lime in without destroying/distrurbing the existing plants. We put the lime on and watch the soil samples. The ph will improve for several years then gradually start to decline. When it gets around 5.7-5.8 we reapply lime. Commercail fertilizers will lower the ph so even if all else stays the same, if you apply commercial fertilzer it will shorten the timeframe that the lime is effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 574304, member: 34"] In a pastue there is no wya to work the lime in without destroying/distrurbing the existing plants. We put the lime on and watch the soil samples. The ph will improve for several years then gradually start to decline. When it gets around 5.7-5.8 we reapply lime. Commercail fertilizers will lower the ph so even if all else stays the same, if you apply commercial fertilzer it will shorten the timeframe that the lime is effective. [/QUOTE]
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