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Old March 6, 2015   #16
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Thanks to all of you...I am going to do 35/40 then do soil sample again late fall. Do you think I can still do garden in this area this year with hopes of success?
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Thanks to all of you...I am going to do 35/40 then do soil sample again late fall. Do you think I can still do garden in this area this year with hopes of success?
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If my math is right it comes up to 5.5 pounds.

Someone please check.

Square foot in acre 43,560.
Square foot in your garden 400.
Pounds of lime for acre 6,000
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I just realized something.
I was using a calculator on the computer and there was a spot on the screen.
making me see 5.5 not 55.
I need to clean the screen.

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Yes. you can always spot check the pH during the growing season, but as long as there is some calcium carbonate residual in the soil, your roots will find it.
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I just realized something.
I was using a calculator on the computer and there was a spot on the screen.
making me see 5.5 not 55.
I need to clean the screen.

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Glad your not doing my taxes Worth

actually maybe you would save me some money...
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Glad your not doing my taxes Worth

actually maybe you would save me some money...


I just got a bit of soil from the garden and did a quick check.

Here is what you do.
You put soil in a jar and add a little vinegar.
If the stuff foams you are above 7.
Mine is foaming like a root beer.
You can take more soil in a jar and mix up some baking soda and put in in the soil.
If it foams you are below 7.
This is just a helpful guide so you can at least know where you are at.
I often wondered why this garden soil I bought was this way.
Further inspection yesterday revealed it has little chunks of limestone or gypsum in it.
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