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Did the Nazis put lime on the Jews?

no, not in the same way that you would put lime on the lawn in spring.


Can you Put lime down in the spring?

Yeah, nothing happens.


How often do I put lime on grass?

lol idk check it up !!!AnswerThis depends on the PH of the soil in your lawn area.In the northwest the soils tend to be acidic. Most of the time, you want lawns soil to be between. 6.5 and 7.5. If it is acidic, you want to add lime. Also adding lime to your grass is a good way to prevent moss.


Why do you put limestone on lawns?

To make the grass grow green and healthy. Lime is calcium or magnesium compounds ground into powder. Usually the calcium and magnesium come from limestone rock. But they can also come from marl, oyster shells, or industrial byproducts. Lime makes soil pH higher. Lime is often used in commercial fertilizers.


Is gardeners lime a strong or weak alkali?

Garden lime, also known as agricultural lime or lime for lawns, is a weak alkali. It is commonly used to raise the pH of acidic soils to make them more suitable for plant growth. It is not as strong as caustic alkalis like sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.


How will limestone help your lawn?

Limestone (lime) is used in lawns to increase the pH level of the lawn soil. People tend to use it when they notice the health of the lawn going a bit downhill. It is always advise-able to do a soil test before applying lime to determine how much lime (if any) should be applied.


How much lime per acre of lawn?

First you need to determine if your lawn needs lime. Lime will increase the alkalinity of the soil. You want a fairly neutral soil for lawns. That is not too acidic or too alkaline. You need to determine the pH of your soil to learn the amount of lime that will provide the desired result. A soil test with recommendations specific to correcting pH can be obtained from your local county extension service. If your question has more to do conversions there are 43,560 square foot per acre.


Which liquid helps plants grow faster coffee spring water coca cola or lime juice?

water


What does hydrogening smell like?

Often it is descried as lime or almonds.


What is key lime zest?

"Lime zest" is a shaving of the outer skin of the lime. It contains quite a bit of the lime flavor and is often used in anything that is to be lime flavored. Key lim zest is the shaved outer skin of a key lime. They grow in Florida and are smaller and lighter green than most limes in the supermarket.


What is the difference between soda lime and lime soda?

Soda lime is a mixture of sodium hydroxide and calcium hydroxide used to absorb carbon dioxide. Lime soda is a solution of lime (calcium hydroxide) and soda (sodium carbonate), often used in water treatment to soften water by precipitating calcium and magnesium ions.


When to apply lime to soil?

Lime can be applied to soil when pH levels are below 6.0 for most plants, but it is best to perform a soil test for accurate recommendations. Fall or early spring are good times to apply lime so that it has time to react with the soil before planting. Be cautious not to over-lime as it can harm plants.