Only if it needs lime. Have someone take a soil test for you to check the pH level.
If it reads between 6.5 and 6.7 your fine. If the test reads low...its too acidic and then and only then do you apply lime which may green up the lawn. If the numbers are too high then it needs to be more acidic with possibly a sulfur application. As a hot product I recommend only a professional apply sulfur or a high sulfur fertilzer...if improperly applied to your lawn, it will burn and then your grass wont be green for a while.
The practice of throwing down lime every year is an old farmers tale. You could be taking your lawn in the wrong direction.
No it will not. Lime does not harm newly germinated grass.
will baking soda kill my grass
No, painting grass does not kill it.
Lime kill most of the home bugs incluiding bedbugs.
no i use lime juice in the kitchen and im not dead...
both kill em
There is certain types of grass that kill plants, but normal yard grass will not, it also depends on the plants. But usually its the weeds that kill the plants, not the grass.
Boiling water can kill grass temporarily, but it may not permanently kill it as the grass roots can regenerate.
Lime, it is white and good for the grass.
It will not. Lime is able to be used on any lawn type.
lime is acid based so no it will kill the plant.
When the PH is below 6.5