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Importance of lime.
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<blockquote data-quote="poles" data-source="post: 1284417" data-attributes="member: 5919"><p>Ok, am I getting this right? Got 6 satellite plots totaling just under 1 acre. Had soil tests and need to add lime to all of them, timberland & pine country. Have to do the work with small equipment. I want to add the type of lime that lasts in the soil for a long time. Lowe's sells the pulverized garden lime in 40lb bags, and the pelletized lime. Is the pulverized garden lime gonna serve my purpose? If I'm understanding you guys, the pelletized lime is only good for a year and you have to redo it. Sorry for the length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poles, post: 1284417, member: 5919"] Ok, am I getting this right? Got 6 satellite plots totaling just under 1 acre. Had soil tests and need to add lime to all of them, timberland & pine country. Have to do the work with small equipment. I want to add the type of lime that lasts in the soil for a long time. Lowe's sells the pulverized garden lime in 40lb bags, and the pelletized lime. Is the pulverized garden lime gonna serve my purpose? If I'm understanding you guys, the pelletized lime is only good for a year and you have to redo it. Sorry for the length. [/QUOTE]
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