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how to add lime

greengreen
13 years ago

i got some lime from a local nursery to add to the soil out back where there is a black walnut tree growing in the neighbors' yard, right on the other side of the fence. it seems that walnut tree greatly depletes nitrogen from the soil (am i getting that right?) and so the lime will hopefully amend that. soil seems kind of clay-like too, but that may just be my impression. (last season a tomato plant had fruit with rotted-out bottoms, which is indicative of this issue*)

so how much do i use

& should i just sprinkle it on top

(b/c it's to heavy to blow away in the wind?)

i was thinking to rake up the soil a little and then sprinkle the lime around..? or should i mix it in more?

any advice?

please & thank you.

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