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05-27-2006, 03:23 PM #1OPMember
Liming?
Just a question on liming. I have been using the same grow spot for the last few years, really good spot on vancouver island..SUN HOLE! anyways, i re topped my holes last spring with sunshine mix and limed... and am wondering ..do i need to re-lime this year?..can i just get away with turning the holes and plant? ....the spot i am worried about that i will have to re-lime is my area by the creek, it is kinda swampy.
Thanks bros! :rasta:vanislecheeb Reviewed by vanislecheeb on . Liming? Just a question on liming. I have been using the same grow spot for the last few years, really good spot on vancouver island..SUN HOLE! anyways, i re topped my holes last spring with sunshine mix and limed... and am wondering ..do i need to re-lime this year?..can i just get away with turning the holes and plant? ....the spot i am worried about that i will have to re-lime is my area by the creek, it is kinda swampy. Thanks bros! :rasta: Rating: 5
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05-27-2006, 03:33 PM #2Member
Liming?
I don't think you have to lime every year. I think it's after so many years. My mind tells me 4, but I'm not sure. Maybe a local garden store would know. Or an old gardener. I need to know, too. Never thought about asking when I had the time. I sure would like to know, too, so if you find out please post it here. Thanks.
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06-13-2006, 03:50 AM #3Senior Member
Liming?
You lime about every few or so years.If it's grassland as in a pasture that is more than 10 years old.That is super soil.No need to lime unless there are alot of pines.Pine neddles have alot of acid in them.You use the lime to nutrelize the acidic soil.Add your amendments and your off!
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