lime is not good for snakes
Lime is used to raise the pH level in soil. The types are Ag, hydrated, powder, pelletized, liquid, and dry lime.
It will not. Lime is able to be used on any lawn type.
Lime is not poisonous ,or toxic when in contact with skin , unless the dog licks it's feet, and ingests it . Lime is however caustic when wet , and can cause burns , or at least irritation. The best thing to do if you notice your dog has stepped in lime is to wash the feet immediately in lots of water , use a water bottle , or a puddle , but use your fingers to help spread the toes to remove all traces of the lime.
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Slaked Lime is Hydrated and increases PH faster that agricultural lime. It is also more caustic.
No, the main componant to Agricultural Lime is Calcium Carbonate rather than sodium, making them chemically different.
Agricultural lime is sometimes toxic to horses. It should be kept away from young horses and in large amounts or high concentrations.
If the soil is acidic, agricultural lime (limestone) can counteract the acidity, and bring the soil back to a neutral pH. This allows the plant to extract nutrients from the soil.
Garden Lime, also known as Calcium Carbonate, is simply CaCO3.
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No, lime cannot stop your period. Your period is determined by your menstrual cycle, hormonal changes between parts of your brain and parts of your reproductive system - lime cannot effect this.
Treating the lawn soil with agricultural lime will balance out the acidic properties. Lime is an alkali, and will neutralise the acidity.
Lime pellets will help with fleas and ticks in a lawn. The lime must be marked for "agricultural" or "hydrated" use, otherwise not enough moisture will be absorbed from the soil.
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80 lbs per cubic foot
dry slaked lime is calcium coxide