No, lime is not effective in reducing moisture under a house. To reduce moisture, it is recommended to address the source of moisture such as fixing leaks, improving ventilation, installing a vapor barrier, and using a dehumidifier if needed. Lime may help control odors but will not effectively reduce moisture levels.
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Lime is commonly used on farms to reduce the acidity of soil. It helps to raise the soil's pH level, making it more alkaline and improving nutrient availability for plant growth. Agricultural lime is a common type used for this purpose.
Yes, lime is one of the ingredients in concrete mixes. It is used to improve workability and reduce the amount of water needed in the mix, which ultimately helps increase the strength and durability of the concrete.
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Spreading chalk, lime or blast furnace slag is mainly spread on fields to counter the acidity.
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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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Lime in soil helps reduce the acidity of the soil. The PH of the soil should be checked before adding lime to it. Some plants that like lime added to the soil are sunflower, carnations, poppy, and sumac to name a few.
yes. lots of compost will acidify it and lime stone with reduce acidity
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Lime can burn if not fully dissolved into the soil. Another alternative is dolomite which can be added to soils and soilless potting mixes to reduce their acidity ("sweeten" them).
To reduce the acidity of the soil and to protect against acid rain