DOES YOUR GARDEN NEED LIME?
DOES YOUR GARDEN NEED LIME? What is Lime? Lime is a soil amendment made by grinding limestone, a naturally occurring type of rock that is very high in calcium. Two types of lime are commonly used in gardens , agricultural lime and dolomitic lime. Agricultural lime, also sold as garden lime, is made from calcium carbonate. This type of limestone can be found in you local garden center. so does your garden need it? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow my socials for more content ⬇️ 📸 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ 👪 Facebook: / willitgrow76 💰 If you would like to support me have a look at the links below.. Merch:https://will-it-grow.creator-spring.com/ Amazon Store:https://www.amazon.com/shop/willitgrow Etsy:https://www.etsy.com/people/ky9i0cijr... Disclosure: I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases

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