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Posted 12/10/2009 08:23 (#958735 - in reply to #958731)
Subject: RE: ph problems


North Central Ohio, across the Corn belt !
Jon S - 12/10/2009 08:18

Leave it to the Brits to decribe in a funny way what I'm trying to explain. http://www.allotment.org.uk/fertilizer/garden-lime.php


Here's the quote from the link: "Never Mix Lime and Fertilizer
If you have ever had a pee (slightly acid) into a toilet with bleach (very alkaline) in it, you will have noticed there is an unpleasant reaction, Just the same if you mix your lime and fertilizer. They will at best cancel each other out in an unpleasant, to the soil, reaction."

 

Just try the experiment. Like I said, you'll see.

 

 





 



Jon I think you are talking about Ag lime out of the quarry ??? Not Pelleted , slow release ???
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