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<blockquote data-quote="eireog68" data-source="post: 5101641" data-attributes="member: 21766"><p>I agree and if it gets damp you will have to use a shovel or a manure spreader like i had to because it is like concrete sometimes you have to make do with what you have or have access to there is suppose to be another way to rase ph some kind of liquid i just can't think of what it is at this moment of corse i changed my mind about what to grow and have been battling ever since to lower the ph down for blueberries been kicking my own ass for ages since then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eireog68, post: 5101641, member: 21766"] I agree and if it gets damp you will have to use a shovel or a manure spreader like i had to because it is like concrete sometimes you have to make do with what you have or have access to there is suppose to be another way to rase ph some kind of liquid i just can't think of what it is at this moment of corse i changed my mind about what to grow and have been battling ever since to lower the ph down for blueberries been kicking my own ass for ages since then. [/QUOTE]
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