This depends on the PH (acidity-alkalinity of your soil), the lime may not be required.There will be some lime in the fertilizer but,if, after a soil test, lime is required, it can be applied at the same time as the fertilizer.
it raises soil acidity pH
yes
makes it taste weird
Alumimum
you make it my using some animal remains and mixing it with water and lime. any kind of limes.
If you are putting lime in food or have bought food with lime or lime juice in it, this is how you neutralize the taste: 1. Add spicy spices or a flavor clash to drown out the lime. 2. Add water. 3. Take the piece(s) of lime out.
By making the soil moist and putting earthworms in it so it could fertilize.
No, they fertilize it before they are layed
You should fertilize once before winter and then another during spring.
Breeding fish by putting the males and females together and letting them do what they naturally do to fertilize the eggs instead of breeding fish by extracting the sperm and eggs from the fish and mixing them to fertilize the eggs.
Although I'm not sure, I believe that you need to reach a Three Star Mastery on a crop before you can fertilize and you may only be able to fertilize the crops that you've mastered.
To successfully grow and care for lime trees in pots, ensure they have well-draining soil, receive plenty of sunlight, and are watered regularly but not excessively. Prune them as needed, fertilize them with a balanced fertilizer, and protect them from extreme temperatures.