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Comments (5)HI Ken. I do indeed have a professional soil report, I just don't have it with me. Really, I was just trying to determine if I should add lime when planting Russian Sage as I would with lavender based on my soil being acidic, or if this was an unnecessary step. I've poured through lots of "how to plant Russian Sage" websites, but no one mentions soil adjustment. I'm in Morris, CT Zone 5. Thanks to gardengal48's advice, it looks like I'm fine. Thanks again....See MoreSW Equivalents for BM Paints - BM Oyster Shell and Balboa Mist
Comments (26)I’ve been hoping for SW Silverpointe and SW Passive to have a color baby and I think BM Oystershell just might be that offspring! Maybe. :) Oystershell lands deeper into the Green-Yellow (GY) Hue Family. It's closer to Greeen (G) and it's lighter and brighter - look at Value and LRV to compare lightness and brightness. Passive has the least amount of Chroma out of the 3. Which could explain the blueness. Chroma quantifies colorfulness/grayness, clean/dirty, vivid/dull...See MoreCrushed oyster shell as a top dressing?
Comments (4)Some places have lava rock in bags for slick, icy roads. Nurseries with bulk soil sales usually have suitable gravel. Even roofing companies in your area may have small rock in bags. I’d shy away from oyster shells for the reason given....See MoreDesign Ideas with Bleached Oyster Shells
Comments (1)What about a wreath to hang outside. Google it. there are lots of them....See Morerafed
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