In the Midwest US, it's typically from a municipal water treatment plant which has removed the lime from its city water supply. Both the city and the farm benefit from this arrangement, **BUT** the lime must first be tested for heavy metals or other contaminants that could poison the farmer's field.
To reduce the acidity of the soil and to protect against acid rain
Spreading chalk, lime or blast furnace slag is mainly spread on fields to counter the acidity.
it just adds lime to the soil. I will help if you need lime.
i belive it is some sort of lime i belive it is some sort of lime
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Sort of, but not really. The color of a lime is known as "lime green." That is where that color came from.
should I spread lime and fertilizer at same time under large trees
Lime is spread on the surface and worked into the top layer with a rake.
most likely lime juice and some sort of sugar compound
Lime wash was made into a thin slurry and painted on walls with a brush.
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