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[Zone 6b] Do I really need 1,125 lbs of Lime?
Zone 6b in New England - 15,000 sq ft yard
I had a soil test done by a local university and they're suggesting 75 lbs of Lime per 1,000 sq ft, which comes out to ~1,125 lbs in total. I planned to split this across 2 applications, now, and again in the fall.
Does this seem excessive?
u/Acejam — 24 hours ago