Is it good to put lime on ground then till up?

Dawnn clark
by Dawnn clark
  6 answers
  • Stephen Taylor Stephen Taylor on May 09, 2017

    Depends what you want to plant after, it will make the soil acidic so ideal for rhododendrons, azaleas and heathers, not so good for camellias and some veges like artichokes

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    • Stephen Taylor Stephen Taylor on May 09, 2017

      I did my bad, I meant Camellias don't like acidic but do like alkaline sorry, have edited, should concentrate on my typing rather than the tv!

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on May 09, 2017

    Are you referring to your lawn?

  • Gail Gail on May 09, 2017

    Turnips like lime but, everything doesn't.

  • Virginia R Virginia R on May 09, 2017

    You need to be more specific on the use of the area. Lime is good sometimes, not good others.

  • Melissa Melissa on May 09, 2017

    It depends on the pre-existing soil and also the intent for the area, eventually. You might contact your university or local college's extension service for advice and information on whether or not the soil needs amending.

  • Dawnn clark Dawnn clark on May 12, 2017

    thank you for responce. I was talking about putting a garden in and was told to use to use lime prevent blight ty dawnn