To use spray lime on a farm, first ensure that the lime is finely ground for better adherence and absorption. Mix the lime with water in a sprayer according to the manufacturer's instructions, ensuring an even consistency. Apply the mixture to the soil or crops during calm weather to minimize drift, targeting areas that require pH adjustment or nutrient enhancement. Monitor the application closely to avoid over-saturation, as excessive lime can harm plant growth.
yes you can use lime zest instead of lime extract.
Lime is typically spread on farm fields using a spreader attached to a tractor. It is applied evenly across the field to help balance the soil pH levels, improve soil structure, and provide essential nutrients for plant growth. It is important to follow soil test recommendations to determine the appropriate amount of lime needed for a specific area.
Lime was used in building houses.
It depends on the individual farm.
wash using oresured water spray
no i use lime juice in the kitchen and im not dead...
If it is on your doors, use Lemon Oil. That takes it off with one swipe. Anything else I use hot vinegar. Vinegar dissolves it. There might be some kind of bathroom cleaning chemical sold but I just never bother to use those. I use Vinegar and Lemon Oil.
you can use green and yellow frosting to make a lime green frosting
Tow weeks prior to budding spray dormant oil on the tree mixed with a lime/sulfur compound. Kits are available from most green houses and hardware stores. Spay treat the trees again after the blossoms have dropped. and do a repeat spray of lime/sulfur when the apples have set. A final spray in fall after harvest will help keep fungus and insects from overwintering.
If you mean on top of a spray paiting, just use clear glossy spray paint. Thats what i use as a seal and it works great.
grab it and spray on your skin
you can use lime to neutrailise soil :)